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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a band over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a band that is positioned over something, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The sound of the music from a band over the hill could be heard from miles away."
Alternatives: "a group above" or "a band above".
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Nobody can invest in building a band over five albums.
They have a screen, camera and data connection in a band over the right lens.
He performed without a band, over pre-recorded tracks, drawing out even more of the neon soul of his records without the distractions of live guitars and drums.
Using a 900-megahertz cordless phone from General Electric, I tested the M175 headset from Plantronics ($64.95), which can be worn with a band over the head or with an earpiece that hooks over either ear.
It can be distinguished from the latter species by the white of its belly extending in a band over the bases of its pectoral fins.
MR: What are some of your favorite moments as a band over the last few years and how would you say the group has evolved?
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"You know, I've been in a band for over 30 years.
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