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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a do-over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a chance to redo something or to have a second opportunity to correct a mistake.
Example: "After realizing my mistake on the test, I wished for a do-over to improve my score."
Alternatives: "a second chance" or "a redo".
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"They don't get a do-over".
A "do-over," Maddon called it.
I had been given a do-over.
We don't get a do-over.
This was a do-over.
That's right, a do-over.
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We get a do over.We get a do over.
That's right, I am asking for a "Do Over".
It's normal to fanaticize and want a do over.
He says there will be a do over in June.
I want a do-over".
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