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The phrase 'carry over from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to something that continues from one situation to another, or is transferred from one person to another. For example: "We will carry over the remaining funds from last year's charity drive to this year's campaign."
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Once assigned, roles carry over from desktop to users' mobile devices, platforms include iOS, Android and Windows.
That heat tends to carry over from year to year".
Unlike meal swipes, unused Big Red Bucks carry over from fall semester to spring semester.
They can win a stunning victory, but the momentum doesn't carry over from state to state.
"The only thing we want to carry over from last year is that enthusiasm and intensity.
What skills could I carry over from one field to another?
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It's a carry-over from last year.
There's no carry-over from last year, except the drivers".
Perhaps it was a carry-over from a bad loss to the Florida Marlins.
His third-base status was a carry-over from his time with Texas in 1999.
Neurofeedback is a carry-over from the behavioral school of psychology.
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