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The phrase "are pretty much over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has nearly or completely ended, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The negotiations are pretty much over, and it seems we won't reach an agreement."
Alternatives: "are nearly finished" or "are almost done".
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Those days are pretty much over.
For one thing, the days when it could buy whatever it wanted are pretty much over.
"The days of just putting something up there and hoping it goes are pretty much over," she said.
"The days of mistrust of shopping on the internet are pretty much over, particularly for time-poor women like myself".
And, she added, the days of proud locals railing against the new world of wealth on the East End are pretty much over.
As remarkable as it undoubtedly is that two of the NFL's best quarterbacks should be siblings, Peyton and Eli Manning are pretty much over it by now.
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Then the conversation is pretty much over!
"It was pretty much over-the-line unplayable," said Stewart Cink, who shot a second-round 70 and was at even par -- nine strokes behind Singh -- for the tournament.
It's pretty much over".
That's pretty much over".
The dream is pretty much over.
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