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The phrase "to overshadow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where one thing is more prominent or significant than another, often diminishing the importance of the latter.
Example: "The success of the new product launch seemed to overshadow the challenges faced by the company in the previous quarter."
Alternatives: "to eclipse" or "to dominate".
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The loophole came to overshadow the law.
His failures in this series threaten to overshadow it all.
Those he influenced quickly went on to overshadow him.
He began to overshadow his party leader Nick Clegg.
At times the production bling threatens to overshadow the story.
The Clintons were at pains not to overshadow their host.
"I didn't want it to overshadow the show," she said.
But Pruitt's personal controversies threaten to overshadow his professional pursuits.
The turmoil of his life came to overshadow his accomplishments.
At Christian Dior, she even managed to overshadow Liz Hurley.
"But this seems to me to overshadow football in Alabama".
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