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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been overpowering" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe how something has been very powerful or influential. For example, "The smell of garlic from the kitchen has been overpowering the entire house."
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Wagner, a former All-Star closer, has been overpowering.
Simien is shooting 57.7percentt and has been overpowering (20.3 points and 10 rebounds).
Because no one has been overpowering, Duquette said, the Mets have had a chance to "get their feet wet" and grow.
Even with forward Chris Webber out for the series with a knee injury, the Kings' frontcourt has been overpowering at times.
He has converted 160 of 183 save chances over the past four years, and he has been overpowering in the postseason.
FOR decades, style has been overpowering substance at weddings, often veering into territory better suited to an over-the-top opera production.
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The addict has been overpowered by her addiction.
Bosh has been overpowered and outshone by Roy Hibbert, the Pacers' towering and quickly blossoming young center.
Hingis has been overpowered by the hard-hitting Venus and Serena Williams, Lindsay Davenport and Mary Pierce at the Grand Slam events.
The only way to do that is online and the website has been overpowered so people have had trouble trying to rebook.
To the Editor: The profoundly sad story of Richard Fee and his family clearly illustrates how quality psychiatric and other medical care has been overpowered by the industrialization of medicine and profits at any cost by insurance and pharmaceutical industries.
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