Will Office Integrator stop working if the API usage exceeds the purchased level?

Will Office Integrator stop working if the API usage exceeds the purchased level?

We allow up to 10% of usage after the limit has reached, beyond that we will throw the usage exceeded error code for all API's.

For offline subscription we won’t throw any error. 

 You will also received mail notification when your APIKey usage crosses 90%. 

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