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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overloaded with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to describe something that has too much of something. Example: The backpack was overloaded with textbooks and notebooks.
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The squad was overloaded with overloaded stars who had grown too comfortable and too complacent.
All were overloaded with bready stuffing.
Lorries overloaded with coconut husks rumble by.
"They are overloaded with work," she said.
Sometimes the magnetosphere becomes overloaded with particles.
The organization becomes overloaded with initiatives.
They're too overloaded with student debt.
Much of Hawaii is overloaded with kitsch.
Mostly, this show is overloaded with work.
All state visits are overloaded with lofty, superfluous rhetoric.
"Now we're overloaded with women," Mr. Lowe said.
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