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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and over time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a gradual change or development that occurs as time passes.
Example: "The project improved significantly and over time, we saw a marked increase in productivity."
Alternatives: "as time goes on" or "over the course of time."
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And over time that has paid dividends.
"And, over time, something more".
And over time the correspondence petered out.
And over time middlemen lose value.
And over time, we e-mailed.
"And over time, many of them kept that attitude.
That can stunt trees' growth and, over time, kill them.
And over time, they developed the seizure protocol as well.
And over time, rough edges are being smoothed out.
And over time, that relationship with them has continued.
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"They get upset, and over time they get over it.
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