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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overlay of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a layer or covering that is placed over something else, often in contexts like design, data visualization, or analysis. Example: "The overlay of the new graphics on the existing map provided a clearer view of the data trends."
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An overlay of commentary would improve discovery.
Finally, Singer would apply a protective overlay of fine mesh.
The cool and sleek has an overlay of idiosyncratic homeyness.
The disputes carry a heavy overlay of election-year politics.
It's a kind of overlay of art and literature.
Most of it is the same as today, but there's this overlay of differences.
But now there is the constant overlay of 'what if?' that makes it even more frightening.
An overlay of geometric figures on the walls was the only distinctive feature.
A snob and a snot, with the faintest overlay of malevolence.
On the contrary, such comparisons can amplify the witnesses's burden through an overlay of guilt.
Against them the Organization (Hillerman's side) only offered "pragmatism and an overlay of Harvard envy".
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