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The phrase "overly partisan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a viewpoint, action, or statement that is excessively biased towards a particular political party or ideology.
Example: "The article was criticized for being overly partisan, failing to present a balanced view of the issue."
Alternatives: "excessively biased" or "unduly partisan."
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Republicans and even some Democrats have attacked the proposal as overly partisan.
A Democratic Congressional aide said it might make Democrats look overly partisan.
Yet Mr. Axelrod warns that overly partisan arguments will turn off voters hungry for solutions instead of bickering.
"I'm certainly not going to say they're continuing to be overly partisan," Mr. Himes said in an interview.
His performance was viewed by lawmakers in both parties as thorough and deliberative without seeming overly partisan.
The opponents said the proposal made the Republican Party appear trite and overly partisan, and would prove politically embarrassing.
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confirmed on Monday that he will not be running for re-election in 2010, citing a overly-partisan climate in Washington.
How partisan is too partisan?
First, the state's demographics are changing fast enough that an overly ambitious partisan gerrymander is likely to come unstuck during its ten-year lifespan.
Historically, independent voters have responded to specific issues and concerns, in particular an emphasis on government reform and an aversion to overly bitter partisan wrangling.
These men and women are often unfairly characterized as un-American, ideological or overly politically partisan, yet they are often the ones with the journalistic integrity the larger corporate media lacks.
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