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Discover LudwigThe phrase "buried over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where something is covered or hidden beneath something else, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The old documents were buried over by the new files on the desk."
Alternatives: "covered up" or "hidden beneath".
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No, I thought I was dead and gone, buried, over, done.
It has been buried over several years at least.
"Instead of which," he said, "I'll be buried over here in this grave".
"I will be buried over there," he said calmly, pointing to a plot nearby.
It was Charon's duty to guide the souls of the deceased (when properly buried) over the Rivers Styx and Acheron.
Now, my second wife is buried over here, and I put up a stone for her, too.
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Donald Trump doesn't believe his own government's major report on climate change – which the administration tried to bury over the Thanksgiving break.
Alternet alleged that the Digg Patriots, thought to number nearly 100 members, are "able to bury over 90% of articles by certain users and websites submitted within 1-3 hours".
"What are you burying over there?" "Um, candy.
This is like burying over 6,000 mid-sized cars (by weight) every single day in one city alone.
As they bury over 100,000 dead--some of them in mass graves--and more than a million survivors seek water, food, shelter and medicines, can Haitians ever move beyond mere survival to build a more viable state?
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