surplus in the PONS Dictionary

surplus Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be surplus to requirements Brit
to work off surplus energy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In any given time period, the governments budget can be either in deficit or in surplus.
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The winner will have a surplus of counters which are kept in his store.
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At the end of the war almost all of them were declared surplus and were sold off to public and private owners.
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The federal government started to buy production surplus, thus maintaining the high price of coffee in international markets.
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By definition, the sum of the surpluses or deficits across these three sectors must be zero.
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The government was to segregate the amounts required for domestic consumption from the exportable surplus.
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When net exports are positive, the country has a trade surplus.
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This criterion is the ability to produce surplus value.
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Even if a farmer is successful, there is no way for him to transport large loads to the market, or to store surplus.
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Power generation can also be decreased quickly when there is a surplus power generation.
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