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The phrase "a feeling of overwhelming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an intense emotional state or sensation that is difficult to manage or control.
Example: "After receiving the news, she was overcome by a feeling of overwhelming sadness."
Alternatives: "an intense sense of" or "a wave of".
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Our finding suggests that MDMA may enable PTSD patients to access negative memories without a feeling of overwhelming threat, which could enable subjects to better confront and wash out their traumatic experiences.
Awe at the fact that a fellow human being is accomplishing such things, that we (as a species) are not only the worms we often appear to be but are also capable of achieving miraculous things — in tennis, in music, in poetry, in science — and that envy and admiration dissolve into a feeling of overwhelming joy.
His final sentence in The Home of the Blizzard, his own account of his adventures, conveys a feeling of overwhelming emotion at his reception: "The voices of innumerable strangers - the handgrips of many friends - It chokes one…".
It wasn't a rush of crazy emotions or hormones, but more a feeling of overwhelming calmness and peace.
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Whenever I feel low-energy, have a feeling of overwhelm or just want to stay in bed and read I access my statement and challenge myself to create even one breakthrough with another person today.
The majority of people I know, especially these days, live their lives with a feeling of "overwhelm" that either runs them or at least gets in their way from time to time.
It's a feeling of being overwhelmed.
Visits have begun with an uphill trek from a parking lot exposed to the hot sun and, inside the galleries, a feeling of being overwhelmed by quantity and mildly perplexed about substance.
BOSTON — DURING an 1817 visit to Florence, the French author Marie-Henri Beyle, known by the pen name Stendhal, was seized by palpitations, dizziness and a feeling of being overwhelmed by the abundance of great art surrounding him; an Italian psychiatrist later coined the term Stendhal syndrome to describe this phenomenon.
It resulted in a feeling of being overwhelmed I never experienced in similar situations with Adventure.
"I've always had trouble with anxiety, and I tend to find if I smoke nowadays, [weed] often contributes to a paranoid, sort of anxious, self conscious feeling, or a feeling of being overwhelmed by having so much to do even though there's nothing to get done," he says, echoing the sentiments of many a former pot smoker.
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