surplus in a sentence
n.
Definition
Surplus: an amount of something that exceeds what is necessary or required, often leading to excess availability.
Sample Sentences
- The company reported a surplus of goods that would allow for a discount sale.
- After the harvest, the farmer celebrated the surplus of crops that exceeded his expectations.
- Due to budget cuts, the school district was forced to reallocate its surplus funds for essential programs.
- Environmentalists argue that a surplus of plastic waste in the ocean poses a significant threat to marine life.
- The government announced plans to use the surplus from last year's budget to improve public infrastructure.
- The company's annual report showed a significant surplus, allowing for potential investments in new projects.
- After the harvest, the farmer had a surplus of tomatoes that he decided to sell at the local market.
- Due to increased revenues, the city was able to create a surplus budget for community improvements.
- Environmental regulations have led to a surplus of renewable energy in the region, benefiting local consumers.
- The charity managed to distribute food to those in need, thanks to a surplus donation from a local grocery store.
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