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Filter by Meaning The school had a surplus of textbooks that they donated to a nearby library.
The factory had a surplus of steel that they used for other projects.
The army had a surplus of ammunition after the battle.
The store ordered a surplus of pencils for the start of the school year.
The warehouse had a surplus of blankets that they donated to the homeless shelter.
The surplus budget was used to improve the school's facilities.
The government is selling off their surplus equipment to make some extra money.
The store ordered a surplus of winter coats and now they can't sell them.
The restaurant had a surplus of orders and couldn't keep up with the demand.
The garden produced a surplus of tomatoes this year.
She had a surplus of time on her hands, so she decided to volunteer.
The country has a surplus of bananas that they can export.
The market was flooded with surplus apples, causing the price to drop significantly.
The surplus of cheese in the region was exported to countries with a high demand for dairy products.
The surplus of honey was used to make various sweets.
The project had surplus requirements and was hard to complete on time.
The dress was surplus expensive, so I didn't buy it.
She laughed surplus loudly and everyone turned to look.
The company's expenses were surplus high this quarter.
The speaker was surplus loud and hurt my ears.
He bought surplus supplies for the camping trip.
The surplus expectations for success led to burnout for the athlete.
She had a surplus amount of candy after trick-or-treating.
The project had a surplus of ideas that couldn't all be implemented.
The surplus fees for parking caused frustration among the students.
The surplus work hours expected by the boss were not sustainable.
The teacher had a surplus number of pencils for the students to use.
The gift basket had a surplus of snacks that she didn't like.
The surplus charges on the bill were disputed by the customer.
The company had a surplus of office supplies in storage.
The surplus demands for overtime caused conflict between the employees and management.
She had a surplus of clothes in her closet that she never wore.
The surplus conditions for renting the apartment were not reasonable.
The party had a surplus of decorations that were never used.
The surplus of natural gas created a glut in the market.
The surplus of labor led to higher unemployment rates.
The surplus of rare earth metals from China allowed other countries to reduce their reliance on Chinese imports.
The surplus of clothing donations allowed the charity to help more people.
The surplus of high-end smartphones drove down the prices of mid-range phones.
The surplus of steel imports from South Korea led to a trade dispute with the United States.
The surplus of Chinese imports impacted the domestic manufacturing industry.
The surplus of consumer goods in the global market allowed developing countries to increase their purchasing power.
The surplus of workers led to decreased wages.
The government was able to achieve a budget surplus in the last fiscal year.
The country's economy has been growing, leading to a surplus in government revenue.
The government ended the fiscal year with a surplus of funds.
The government used the surplus to increase its foreign aid budget.
The government faced criticism for not using the surplus to address social issues.
The surplus helped to increase the country's credit rating.
The government invested the surplus in healthcare and social services.
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