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Discover Ludwig"overhead of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is located above or higher than something else. For example, "We noticed a flock of birds overhead of us as we drove through town."
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I crawled underneath the collapsed overhead of the truck.
For an instant he caught sight from overhead of the sleek, girlish part in her hair.
He operates, of course, without the daunting overhead of real estate, printing and distribution costs.
Doctors paid the company directly for their coverage, avoiding the high overhead of commercial companies.
Shifting them to be directly overhead of the moving cars would cost billions.
The overhead of carrying London means our base costs are too high to facilitate balanced trade.
The overhead of the encoder is 14.3%.
Within the facility, there's overhead of about 70%.
All that extra staff has added to overhead, of course.
The fund runs up overhead of 0.6% a year.
Just without the overhead of its former employer.
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