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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would be overly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is excessively or too much in a certain context or situation. Example: "Implementing such a strict policy would be overly restrictive for our team."
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To claim these reports are solely due to last week's referendum would be overly simplistic.
To set up an opposition between television and the written word would be overly crude.
It is tempting to say it is long overdue but that would be overly critical.
"I think it would be overly simplistic to put labels on people," he said.
At the same time, Griffin expressed concern that the coaching staff would be overly cautious with him.
A DWP spokesperson said it would be "overly simplistic" to interpret the survey as "reflecting an increase in these incidents".
"Maybe they would think there was too much traffic in my apartment, or I would be overly beholden to them".
"It would be overly simplistic to interpret the People Survey findings as reflecting an increase in these incidents".
Yet it would be overly optimistic to think that any single public policy, by itself, could lead to the kind of robust investment spending seen in previous recoveries.
I asked about the idea that some had raised online, that a "Serial" season on Bergdahl would be overly sympathetic and would unfairly influence his fate.
It would be overly simplistic to blame all of Burundi's postcolonial ethnic troubles on European ignorance of African culture, but such ignorance did contribute significantly to these problems.
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