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The phrase "a strand over" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could potentially be used in a specific context, such as discussing a physical object or a metaphorical concept, but clarity would depend on the surrounding text.
Example: "She placed a strand over the other, creating a beautiful braid."
Alternatives: "a thread above" or "a line over".
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But before you put a strand over grand a piece of hair.
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