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Discover Ludwig"cast over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling or emotion that has been shared with someone, usually unexpectedly. For example, "The kindness she cast over the room was palpable."
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The lovely trance cast over the crowd is broken.
My leadership cut taxes 19 times and cast over 800 vetoes.
Johansen, however, remains serenely unfazed by the long shadow that his band cast over rock history.
One newspaper saw the "shadow of Marcelino" cast over Escribá once more.
Few, in fact, were able to step from the long shadow he cast over painting.
So some people got cast over and over and others didn't get cast at all.
It was such an overwhelming phenomenon, how could I get past the large shadow it cast over my life?
"What we're trying to do is cast the spell that John cast over Debra.
Instead, it is a perennial shadow cast over US counter-terror operations since 9/11.
Getting a grasp on the heavy ennui that depression can cast over a person is imperative.
Even more, it helped me understand the powerful spell caves have cast over humanity for uncounted thousands of years.
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