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The phrase "are certainly over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has definitively ended or concluded.
Example: "After years of hard work, the challenges we faced are certainly over, and we can now enjoy the fruits of our labor."
Alternatives: "are definitely finished" or "have surely ended".
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The Kelner years are certainly over at The Independent.
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Their honeymoon is certainly over".
"It was certainly over the D.A.'s objections," she said.
I don't know how serious, but the Christmas period is certainly over for him.
With the passing of Versace, the party in Miami is certainly over.
We can all agree that the beard, universal identifying mark of the hipster, is certainly over, thanks to the rise of facial-hair transplant surgery.
Wearing masks through the airport was certainly over the top, but then two of the athletes even wore them on the plane.
Which of the withering critiques published after Saturday's failed handshake-line summit finally pushed Liverpool officials over the edge is unclear, but the club was certainly over that line by Sunday.
"The Christmas period is certainly over for him.
Mr. T's latest venture is certainly over the top.
It's certainly over the line, at least by today's law.
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