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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all over with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something has come to an end or is finished. Example: "After months of hard work, the project is finally all over with, and we can celebrate our success."
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all over with
adjective
Completely finished; over.
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Pat meat all over with paper towels, then season it all over with salt and pepper.
Wash 5 large sweet potatoes and prick them all over with a fork.
Prick it all over with a larding needle or the tip of a very sharp knife.
"I couldn't wait to get to the gym today to get it all over with".
I talk it all over with myself and try fixing it like that.
"I took her all over with me so she could see timing and performance onstage.
Leaving the hot cake in its tin, pierce it all over with a skewer.
Very gently brush them all over with the beaten egg.
Prick crust all over with a fork.
Season the steaks all over with salt.
Prick dough all over with a fork.
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