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The phrase "are over for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular situation, event, or period has ended or is no longer applicable.
Example: "The holidays are over for this year, and it's time to get back to work."
Alternatives: "have ended for" or "are finished for".
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The paydays are over for Jimmy Henchman".
"Those days are over, for the moment.
Those dreams are over for Michigan.
Office hours are over for the semester.
But movies are over for me.
Jamming sessions are over for now at this company.
But the high-flying consumer lending days are over for CIT, he says.
The days of people spontaneously taking to the streets are over, for now.
Robin McKie suggests the glory days are over for US astronauts.
Cautious, but Buying The boom days are over for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
23.15 EST And with that, The Webby Awards are over for another year.
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