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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all over time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that occurs or changes gradually throughout a period.
Example: "The project evolved all over time, adapting to new challenges and feedback from the team."
Alternatives: "over the years" or "throughout the duration".
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Biographies of Andrew Carnegie, Socratic dialogues, Shakespearean sonnets, "The Prince"— he devoured it all over time.
Best of all, over time, I have pieced back together some memories.
The Beatles now belong to an honored past, stuck there like an obelisk, and yet here they are, alive — busting out all over, time and time again.
Some cartoons stop being funny at all, over time; occupying that consensual middle ground – "We're in this together", "We all get this" – they can also occupy the middle ground of prejudice or obliviousness.
The relationship has to be good for all over time.
In the limiting case where (lambda _{g,f} = 1), fiscal deficits do not adjust at all over time.
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Not all wines improve over time.
Furthermore, frequency of PD, GI, and BOP all dropped over time in all groups after periodontal surgical treatment.
Twelve cases of vasogenic edema were reported, all in treated patients, and all resolved over time.
All these contracts over time seem to be a bargain.
It all just keeps flipping over all the time.
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