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Discover Ludwig"over thinking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe when someone is thinking too deeply or intensely about a certain subject or issue. For example, "John was worrying needlessly over the test; he was over thinking it and it was stressing him out."
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I handed it over, thinking she wanted to invite me to a neighborly soiree.
Four respondents noted how "over thinking" from traumatic events reduced physical strength and energy.
However, some respondents in this study preferred to "isolate" to help deal with "over thinking".
Stop over thinking about how boring it will be just go for it.
Don't waste time over thinking it and asking yourself pesky questions.
They're over thinking it.
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I think Orbach is over-thinking the whole thing.
Maybe I am over-thinking this.
When Suede went a bit off the rails, it was because we were over-thinking it.
It turns out we may have been over-thinking it.
"Now I was over-thinking.
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