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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "It's all over" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is often used to indicate the end of something or to express a sense of finality. Example: "The game was intense, but with that final goal, it's all over now."
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It's all over".
Now it's all over, apparently.
No! It's all over!
9.39pm BST It's all over!
5.16pm GMT It's all over!
It's all over, terminal.
It's all over - everything.
"It's all over the news".
It's all over the place.
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It's all over-diagnosis.
They think it's all over..
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