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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oversaturated with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something is excessively filled or supplied, often leading to a negative impact. Example: "The market is oversaturated with similar products, making it difficult for new brands to gain traction."
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The market is oversaturated with barristers.
Oversaturated with references to many other Balanchine ballets, the work, though full of movement, was shapeless.
Some tracks are oversaturated with sentimentality: percussion chimes and soft-toned electronic-keyboard pre-sets.
Another advantage, she said, is that the area is not oversaturated with existing discount retailers.
You know, we were oversaturated with good intent, no action, no results".
In the boom years, developers say, the market was oversaturated with new luxury condo construction.
If viewers, players or readers are oversaturated with dramatic and graphic scenes, they can become desensitized.
It also continues to be unacceptably oversaturated with white men who went to public school.
The headset market is oversaturated with options, but Plantronics may have found an unexploited niche: multitasking gamers.
Only Louis Armstrong's version, recorded in the late 1940's, infuses true romantic poetry into a film oversaturated with musical schmaltz.
The Lomo produced charming photographs that often contained artsy blurry streaks and were oversaturated with color due to the camera's body design and construction.
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