Which one is correct?
"go overboard with the" or "go overboard with the smoking"?

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go overboard with the

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate excessive behavior or actions.

This phrase is used to describe someone doing something excessively or going beyond what is considered reasonable or appropriate.

Examples:

  • She went overboard with the decorations for the party.
  • He tends to go overboard with his jokes, making them inappropriate at times.

Alternatives:

  • go too far with the
  • exaggerate with the
  • get carried away with the
  • take it too far with the
  • overdo it with the

go overboard with the smoking

This phrase is correct and specifies the action that is being done excessively, in this case, smoking.

This phrase is used to specifically point out that someone is smoking excessively or beyond what is considered healthy.

Examples:

  • He went overboard with the smoking and now he's coughing all the time.
  • She needs to stop going overboard with the smoking before it affects her health.
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Go overboard with the" is used when someone is excessively doing something, while "go overboard with the smoking" specifies the action that is being done excessively.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

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