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The phrase "overshadow everything" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to cast a shadow over something, making it less significant or important. You can use it when describing a situation or event that is dominating and affecting everything else around it. Example: The scandal surrounding the CEO's embezzlement charges overshadowed everything else at the company's annual meeting.
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That should overshadow everything".
The Gruffalo seems to overshadow everything else I do, at least in the media.
"The sad thing is it'll overshadow everything good he's ever done in his life".
The towers are such powerful symbols that they overshadow everything -- whether they are present or absent.
The images overshadow everything, and the jargon-filled script and the unnecessary microphones add yet another layer of distance.
The towers are such powerful symbols that they overshadow everything else -- whether they are present or absent.
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The mortgages are overshadowing everything".
This overshadows everything".
This year, though, the revolution has overshadowed everything.
The violence, though, overshadowed everything.
"But the interceptions overshadowed everything".
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