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The phrase "a bit too overbearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is excessively controlling or domineering, often in a way that is perceived as negative.
Example: "While I appreciate her guidance, I find her management style to be a bit too overbearing for my liking."
Alternatives: "somewhat too controlling" or "a tad too domineering".
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This section also includes the white-on-white architectural models, whose scale is quite a bit too overbearing and too Soviet.
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