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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over emphatic" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is excessively or overly emphasized, often to the point of being exaggerated or insincere. Example: "Her over emphatic gestures and loud voice made it seem like she was trying too hard to impress her boss."
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In Game 2, Camby was back to popping out of the paint for 13 rebounds, but opted for rushed tap-ins over emphatic dunks and skittish layups instead of an aggressive putback.
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Harding's fussy, over- emphatic way with music is, it would seem, relaxing a bit.
We're becalmed, like the royal yacht, and in this context Osipova's over-emphatic display is understandable.
Cannes audiences are also notoriously over-emphatic when it comes to voicing their opinions on films.
It's deeply moving, though over-emphatic and lacking variation in pace.
Both the writing and the acting tend towards the over-emphatic.
There is some over-emphatic spooky music and eerie alien lighting.
The over-emphatic and myopic focus of American politicians on defense spending is extremely dangerous.
At points I feel Eyre's new version is, verbally and visually, over-emphatic.
Hitchcock is leavened by acute, if sometimes over-emphatic, observations about the role of the auteur in the studio system.
The resulting vessel is an unrepentantly gnarly tower of coils (sometimes spiraled) and over-emphatic finger gouges.
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