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"carryover" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is mainly used as a noun, but can also be used as a verb in some contexts. For example, "The carryover of the new tax regulations from 2018 to 2019 created a lot of confusion for small business owners."
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carryover
noun
Something whose duration has been extended or that has been transferred to another time.
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At that northeastern shore of Siberia there is a carryover of musical style to the Ainu of northeastern Japan, and possible musical ties are found between the Eskimos of Asia and of North America.
The cold-batch method ensures a very low emission of decomposition, vaporization, and carryover products; in addition, batches containing fluorides can be melted generally with little or no escape of toxic fluorine.
The group master and preset boards were a direct carryover from the layouts first used on gas tables.
Similar carryover occurs with glaciers and to some extent also with permanent snowfields; water abstracted by the ice caps of high latitudes and by large mountain glaciers can be retained for many years, up to about 250,000 years in the central Antarctic cap.
Ultimate pressures attainable are limited by leakage between the high- and low-pressure sides of the pump (due mainly to carryover of gases and vapours dissolved in the sealing oil that flash off when exposed to the low inlet pressure) and decomposition of the oil exposed to hot spots generated by friction.
The almost total extirpation of the islands' population shortly after the conquest and the subsequent repopulation of the area by black slaves made any carryover of Indian cultural expressions impossible.
"I think this has echoes in my artistic career — that my supposed conservatism as an artist was a carryover of my consciously not rebelling against my parents".
The irony is that any critic back then who knew which end was up would have recognized that Harrison's slabbish simplicities represented the future, while Hood's slatternly streamlinings were a quaint carryover from a dying Beaux-Arts tradition, however hard he tried to dress them up in Cubist clothes.
(He apparently was not demonstrating the "carryover effect," by which a person who has been stripped of influence continues to behave as if he were still in power).
By consensus, most of the credit for the Marlins' sudden rise goes to some brilliant draft signings by the carryover general manager, Dave Dombrowski, who has since accepted the same post with the Tigers, and prior owner John Henry, who now owns the Red Sox, of all things.
There's also a welcome carryover from Beppe in the bean sampler, a mix of heirloom beans simply dressed, like the creamy, giant brown-and-purple fagioli diavoli.
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