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The phrase "an overbearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is excessively controlling or domineering.
Example: "Her overbearing nature made it difficult for her colleagues to express their opinions during meetings."
Alternatives: "a domineering" or "an oppressive".
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The general stayed on as army commander, casting an overbearing shadow.
If an overbearing America has been a problem, an underperforming Europe has been its complement.
An overbearing mother visits her wary son and his boisterous, pregnant wife.
Berkman added, "He's not an overbearing guy".
It promises movement but maintains an overbearing stillness.
In those moments when the music is subsumed by an overbearing text, tedium arises.
But does an overbearing requirement to be populist threaten the creativity and individuality of commercial programming?
Their neighbours see either an overbearing bully or an unstable upstart, and an exporter of terrorism.
Woodward starred as an overbearing mother whose daughters long to escape from her domineering presence.
When the camera moves, it's in classical slow pans, accompanied by an overbearing score.
The serials at Thrillbent include "Insufferable," with the artist Peter Krause, about an overbearing sidekick.
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