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The phrase "a flush over" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "She felt a flush over her cheeks when she received the compliment."
Alternatives: "a wave of" or "a rush of".
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Many patients present with maculopapular rash with a flush over the face and trunk.
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Eh, son?" I bought the hut when I was flush, over-reaching myself as one always does in those circumstances.
He read them through to himself, and a flush spread over his face.
"If you've got a friend," Carla said with a self-conscious smile and a flush spreading over her forehead.
But when he kindled, a flush spread over his sunken cheeks, his eyes lighted up wildly, his chest expanded, he looked like one inspired, his motions were eloquent, and his whole form partook of the enthusiasm".
[Tommey] knows Wakefield is a busted flush over here.
Fassbinder and Pasolini dangled over a flush of gossip magazines.
All of a sudden, I felt a flush of heat come over my entire body.
A flush of audience love poured over him at that moment.
A rebuild in 1922 saw the ship's well deck built over, creating a flush deck profile.
Afterwards, he drops me and the flushed, over-excited children back at home, kisses them quickly and rushes off.
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