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The phrase "which was overwhelming" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation, feeling, or experience that was intense or difficult to handle. Example: "The amount of information presented at the conference was overwhelming, leaving many attendees feeling lost."
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You're out at sea and you suddenly see this big lump of metal, which was overwhelming.
The alliance between the two churches followed approval by the Lutherans three years ago, the Episcopal House of Bishops on Friday and today's vote by the Episcopal House of Deputies, which was overwhelming, 190 to 23.
In 2013, Michálek authored the first bill designed to protect whistleblowers, which was overwhelming rejected on the floor of the Senate.
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Another appetizer that carried surprises was the tuna tartare, which was overwhelmed by unannounced capers.
She said the family had been struggling with the communication network in Brussels, which was overwhelmed following Tuesday's attacks.
They were taken to the hospital in Santa Elena, which was overwhelmed by casualties from that shooting and other outbreaks of violence.
She had visited one empty office building in Toulouse inhabited by almost 300 people, including children, which was severely overcrowded, with insects everywhere and a sanitation system which was overwhelmed and flooding.
Newcombe and Evans got a whole lot more than a pitch together, much to the detriment of No. 9 Washington, which was overwhelmed at Memorial Stadium by No. 2-ranked Nebraska, 55-7.
Simon & Schuster, a unit of Viacom, the second-ranked trade publisher which was overwhelmed with publicity about Mr. King's electronic version of "Riding the Bulllet," is also seriously considering posting more works by its major authors online.
In the apse, Heins & Lafarge's polychromed tile floor and huge Byzantine columns barely hint at their rich and astonishing original design, which was overwhelmed by Cram's dry-toast archaeology.
For example, she said that she never would have located backup emergency generators in the nonwaterproof basement of the Fukushima (Japan) power station (which was overwhelmed by a tsunami in 2011, an event that resulted in a nuclear meltdown) without first recommending the installation of proper safeguards, including reinforced submarine-like doors that could be manually cranked shut.
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