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"Way Over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to describe something that is excessive in quantity or degree. For example: "I ate way over my normal portion size last night."
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I'm way over the mark.
It's way over my head".
"They're way over forecast," Steiner said.
"Global got in way over its head.
Their cost is way over budget.
They were in way over their heads".
MR. LEHRER: Way over the two minutes.
"We were in way over our heads.
"That is way over the line.
He was in way over his head.
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"We were way over-thinking the problem".
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