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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be got over" is correct and can be used in written English
The phrase is used to express that something has been gotten over or has been dealt with. For example: "The disappointment of the team's loss was soon got over after they celebrated their many successes."
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On every trip there is a hump that must be got over, a central knot to be worked through.
Along the way there is many a Celtic word (some have to be got over like stiles): teind, teuchit, fank, bothy … and it occurs to me that her poems are themselves like bothies: shelters for their readers.
not be proportionally represented, it might easily be got over by declaring that there should be no such Negative: or if that will not do, by declaring that there shall be no such branch at all.
It needs to be got over with, and fast.
There is too much background noise and chatter, too much reputation to be got over.
Just now there is a hitch in French schemes in the extreme East, but this will be got over sooner or later, and the coming difficulty sketched above will then have to be faced by Great Britain.
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The implication seems to be: get over yourself.
Grief is something to be "gotten over" as quickly as possible.
What exactly are we supposed to be getting over?
The main theme for the song is getting over from an abusive relationship.
When something is getting over is the exact moment to find the strength to revolution".
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