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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overgrowth of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a rapid and uncontrollable increase in something. Example: There has been an overgrowth of weeds in the garden.
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In spring, an overgrowth of seaweed chokes the water.
With long-term use Dilantin can also cause an overgrowth of the gums.
Rhinophyma, extensive overgrowth of the lower part of the nose.
Thirty years later, he rediscovered the inscriptions behind an overgrowth of thorns and brambles, sketched them and had them translated.
Had the narrow, bony tube that protects the spinal column been made even narrower by an overgrowth of bone?
The overgrowth of bacteria also upsets the motor activity of the small intestine.
Overgrowth of the mucous membrane causes cervical polyps (projecting lumps of tissue).
William's chief concern was to check the overgrowth of French power in Europe.
The enlargement is due to the overgrowth of cartilage, muscle, subcutaneous tissue, and skin.
This eutrophication (or over-enrichment) causes the overgrowth of plants and algae.
Overgrowth of blood vessels and leakage in the retina can occur in many eye diseases.
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