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You don't need to delete the one with the override(s). Just double-click on the one you want to use, or right-click on it and pick "Set current," and it will become the current Style. The one with override(s) will go away in the process of setting another one current [whether its own "parent" Style or a different one].
The one with override(s) is there because you changed some Dimension System Variable setting(s) while the "parent" Style that it's a "child" of was current. You can avoid that, if you want, by drawing all Dimensions using only "parent" Styles, and never changing any of those System Variables. If you want something different about a specific Dimension, use DIMOVERRIDE to change it. That will change individual Dimensions without being considered an override on the Dimension Style definition, so you won't see those Styles with overrides in the dialog box.