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The phrase "a fine actor over" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, as it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "He is regarded as a fine actor over the years for his remarkable performances."
Alternatives: "a talented actor throughout" or "an excellent actor during".
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He may have become a fine actor over the years, "but he's finnicky and brittle here" (Mitchell).
Mr. Shandling has developed into a fine actor over the years, but he's finnicky and brittle here.
Similar(58)
He is such a fine actor, why would make up mess with his finely chiseled face?
(Mr. Farrell, a fine actor, could twitch a tiny bit less as a man undone by a chaos over which his character has seemingly little control).
And a fine actor?
This comic may become a fine actor.
A good point, by a fine actor.
One knew Cumberbatch was a fine actor.
Buicke, a fine actor, can be uncomfortably shrill.
Hardy is a fine actor (outside of the Star Trek franchise).
One forgets what a fine actor he has become.
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