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The phrase "I like over" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It may be intended to express a preference for something that follows "over," but without additional information, it is incomplete. Example: "I like overcooked pasta more than al dente."
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However, while Gottwald prefers to delay finishing projects for as long as possible, "because I might hear something I like over the weekend," label executives need to plan records months in advance.
I, like over half the country, am struggling to adapt to the new normal.
Without hesitation Nye says, "I don't really have a favorite element because then you're going to think that I like over another".
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"I don't like over-analyzing my swing," he said.
"I like it over here".
If I want to pamper myself, I like going over there.
Matt Bernstein said: "I like running over and through people if they meet me head-on.
LH: Well, I don't know about loved but I tell you what, I like it over there a lot.
And I like going over there.
I mention that because I feel like, over the last while, he's been taking unfair criticism.
"I feel like, over the years, I've known like three different people".
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