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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overdid it with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has done something excessively or to an extreme degree. Example: "I really overdid it with the decorations for the party; it looks like a holiday store exploded in here."
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But EA and Will Wright were the first to the table, and let's be honest, they overdid it with the Sims 2 and all its expansions.
Perhaps I overdid it with the Sport mode.
It's like God was like, "Well, I think I overdid it with the ants".
It's possible that I overdid it with the tightening, because at the end of twenty minutes I had a pink electrode-shaped square on my forehead.
And we thought we overdid it with the junk.
I always extravagantly decorated the house and tree, baked too many cookies, and overdid it with presents and fabulous wrappings.
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Perhaps you overdid it a little with the hibernating this past winter -- maybe you took up carbs as a hobby, or attempted the world record for most binge-watching of things on Netflix of all time.
"Yeah, I probably overdid it," said Mientkiewicz, who played this season with the Twins' Class AAA affiliate in Salt Lake City.
But, as is its wont, the Romney campaign overdid it.
You always have sympathy for your parents and I see why he did what he did; it does not mean I agree with him," he said, suggesting that his father "overdid it".
I overdid it yesterday".
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