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The phrase "but over" is not a complete or standard expression in written English and may require additional context to be understood.
It can be used in contexts where you are contrasting two ideas or situations, typically followed by a clause that clarifies the contrast.
Example: "I thought the project would be easy, but over time, I realized it was much more complex."
Alternatives: "however" or "on the other hand."
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But over and over again?
But over all we're optimistic.
But over time, we learn.
But over to you, Delta.
But, over all, effervescence predominates.
"But over all, it recovered very fast.
But over all, it works out.
But over time the algorithms have improved.
But over time his focus changed.
But over dinner, he found out otherwise.
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But over-all, the news is encouraging.
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