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"completely over the top" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is excessively exaggerated, exuberant, or extravagant. For example, "The frontman's performance was completely over the top with his gaudy costume and wild dance moves."
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Over the top.
Very excessive.
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It's completely over the top.
Others go completely over the top in the other direction.
"I've had some people say it's completely over the top and ridiculous," Ms. Violette said.
Rather, they are usually unbelievable stories in which his performance is completely over the top.
So I step out of my comfort zone and do something completely over the top.
The court of appeal's reaction to the whole affair is completely over the top.
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Outlandish and completely over-the-top in the best possible way.
He added, with a laugh, "Either that or this show is completely over-the-top and stupid".
Z?aria The hotel's completely over-the-top Wednesday- and Saturday-night seafood buffets are the stuff of Brazilian legend -- and Z?imself won't let you forget it.
Javier de Frutos's Sour Milk was something else: a completely over-the-top ritual for Pedro Machado and three women to traditional Chinese percussion.
Ze Maria The hotel's completely over-the-top Wednesday- and Saturday-night seafood buffets are the stuff of Brazilian legend - and Ze himself won't let you forget it.
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