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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overwhelm with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's emotional reaction to something. For example: "She was overwhelmed with joy when she heard the news about her promotion."
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Recent history suggests he would rather overwhelm with size when he has the option.
The exhibition can sometimes overwhelm with detail, particularly because so much concerns unfamiliar literary figures.
It is as if Bugliosi, who prosecuted the Manson murders, intended to overwhelm with sheer, footnoted bulk.
Tenderloin doesn't have much flavor of its own, so there's nothing to overwhelm with this rich, flavorful sauce.
A tendency to overwhelm with simile and repeatedly start sentences with adverbs makes for a discordant reading experience.
The vast Luxembourg Garden can overwhelm with too many joggers, sunbathers, musicians, newspaper readers, pony riders and tulip admirers.
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I was overwhelmed with pessimism.
Turley was overwhelmed with honors.
"She was overwhelmed with emotion.
Norway was overwhelmed with grief.
She was overwhelmed with nerves.
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