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The phrase "a state over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in specific contexts, such as discussing a geographical or political situation, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The region is currently in a state over the recent policy changes."
Alternatives: "a situation regarding" or "a condition concerning".
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I'm getting into a state over it.
"Matter of fact, if it was like a state over, I'd have been a Longhorn".
She got into such a state over her taxes that she bumped her toe into a chair leg and broke it.
On his return, he got into a state over a poor line call, and said to the chair umpire:"Do your friggin' job".
The promoter is getting in a bit of a state over Floyd Mayweather Jr again, and says his fighter, Manny Pacquiao, is determined to go through with his lawsuit against Mayweather for alleging he took performance-enhancing drugs.
So was Selina Scott, getting herself into a state over being passed over for younger autocuties, while never to my knowledge did she turn down any jobs offered to her when young and beautiful, protesting that some older, plainer talking head should have it instead.
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The Obama and Romney campaigns think that dropping in on a swing state over and over again will win them favor, but that's questionable.
Pontiac would be Michigan's fifth city in 20 years to undergo a state take-over.
Structures of US almost invariably fail through a state of over-complete collapse.
14. Schmoodle: A state of over-ornamentation.
Always look for local auditions first, before you fly a couple of states over!
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