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The phrase "as usual over" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "As usual over the weekend, we had a family gathering."
Alternatives: "as is typical" or "as always".
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As usual, over hot tea, Zayde and I chatted.
Don't prioritize business as usual over innovation — make sure there's a mix.
Meanwhile, it was business as usual over on Kerr's official Instagram page.
The Democratic Governor and Republican leaders struggled, as usual, over whether to spend more or tax less.
One, with the label "Business as Usual" over the image of a snarling, lupine mouth, could have been made yesterday.
Stressing that the firm already has the framework of a deal with Fiat in place, Chrysler's chief executive, Robert Nardelli, reassured customers and suppliers that it would be "business as usual" over the next 30 days.
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All parties should note that the time and practice of "business as usual" is over, and they should address safety, health and environmental issues of fracking in a proactive and transparent manner.
As usual, an over-permissive patent office is to blame.
As usual, she took over everything.
"Business as usual is officially over," Patton declared.
The days of business as usual are over.
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