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Access:
- "Access" is a noun or verb used to describe the ability or right to enter, approach, or use something, such as information, resources, or facilities.
- Example (noun): "I have access to the company's database." Here, "access" refers to the ability to use or obtain information from the database.
- Example (verb): "She accessed her email from her smartphone." In this sentence, "accessed" describes the action of obtaining or using her email.
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Excess:
- "Excess" is a noun or adjective used to describe something that is more than necessary, appropriate, or desired. It implies an amount or quantity that exceeds what is considered normal, usual, or suitable.
- Example (noun): "The excess of sugar in his diet contributed to health problems." Here, "excess" refers to an amount of sugar that is more than necessary or healthy.
- Example (adjective): "The excess luggage fee was quite expensive." In this sentence, "excess" describes the additional or surplus amount of luggage that incurred a fee.


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