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The phrase "to go overboard" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is excessive or extravagant in their actions or behavior, often beyond what is necessary or reasonable. Example: "When planning the party, she really went overboard with the decorations, spending far more than she had intended."
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"Don't want to go overboard?
She was not going to go overboard.
"I don't want to go overboard.
I'm careful not to go overboard".
I don't want to go overboard here.
But he doesn't want to go overboard.
But it is possible to go overboard.
I try not to go overboard.
However, I don't want to go overboard.
And the N.S.A. has been known to go overboard.
We may not want to go overboard, though.
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