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"carried over to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has been moved or transferred from one person or place to another, either in the past or for the future. For example: "The entries in the logbook were carried over to the new system."
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That enthusiasm has carried over to libraries.
Uneven portion size carried over to desserts.
Swarmp defects cannot be carried over to subsequent inspection cycles.
Problems at School His aberrant behavior carried over to school.
The lack of edge carried over to tonight.
This sense of playfulness carried over to desserts.
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In some cases, manuscript makers introduced errors into the diagrams that carried over to future copies.
His craftsmanship carries over to training horses.
It carries over to this day.
Hopefully, that carries over to next week.
The disconnection carries over to the atmosphere.
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