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Use "overstimulation" in a sentence
"What starts the ticcing and the overstimulation is the transition from the light to dark"
"What starts the ticcing and the overstimulation is the transition from the light to dark"
"The kind of overstimulation that you can feel in the [industrialized] countries, both in Japan and in America, is very close to the ways I've been raising my kids - I have three of them - which is not giving our kids one single minute of free brain occupation."
"The kind of overstimulation that you can feel in the [industrialized] countries, both in Japan and in America, is very close to the ways I've been raising my kids - I have three of them - which is not giving our kids one single minute of free brain occupation."
"I'd wager that for them, AVATAR counts as "refined art," not overstimulation."
"I'd wager that for them, AVATAR counts as "refined art," not overstimulation."