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The phrase "am over the" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in various contexts, typically to express a sense of having moved past something or no longer being affected by it.
Example: "I am over the drama that happened last year and ready to move on."
Alternatives: "I have moved past" or "I am done with."
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"My shoulder has knocked me back a bit, but I am getting better by the day and am over the worst of it.
I am over the hundreds of thousands of women in Congo still waiting for the rapes to end and the rapists to be held accountable.
I am over the moon with joy.
I am over the moon for him".
CT: I am over the moon about this.
I cannot begin to describe how distraught I am over the shootings in Tucson.
"It was good to get on the scoresheet again, I am over the moon.
"I am over the moon," Hayne was quoted as saying on the 49ers' official website.
Last week she admitted: "I'm not quite over the house, but I am over the lavender".
"The monks have the attitude, 'I am over the law,' " said Teunchai Noochdumrong, the director of Thailand's Wildlife Conservation Office.
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Well, as a bit of a geek, I am over-the-moon with my daughter's first word.
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