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The phrase "all get over" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that everyone will overcome something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Once we face the challenges together, I believe we will all get over it."
Alternatives: "everyone will move past" or "all will overcome."
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Most of all, get over yourself.
He's posh and we should all get over it.
And most of all, get over the fact that, in the end, you lost.
"We all get over it when our candidates don't win," he said.
Shit happens to us all, get over it, get on with beating him.
The willingness of trolling "victims" to be hurt by words, he argued, makes them complicit, and trolling will end as soon as we all get over it.
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We all get over-excited and love scaring ourselves and our readers or viewers.
"I could get too caught up in it all, get over-emotional about being back in the starting team.
But O'Farrell downplayed the lingering effects of these incidents, saying: "We've all got over it".
"We all got over there.
He loves a good crash, as we all do, and gets over-excited about them.
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