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Discover LudwigThe phrase "creep over" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase describes the subtle or slow process of something coming into effect. For example, "The feeling of guilt slowly crept over me as I realized what I had done."
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The script was more than 40 pages long, which allowed viewers to invest a little in the characters and helped it creep over from the then clandestine world of pornography into the mainstream.
But I still feel the sadness creep over me.
We creep over to a tree and wait.
Let it slowly creep over the stage, with no help, with no end in view".
"Government is subject to a bit of mission creep over time," Mr. Meacham said.
The plant's furry rhizomes will "creep over the edge of your basket," Mr. Stuart said.
It's what you get when basal cell carcinomas creep over your face: skin-cancer damage control.
But I felt the familiar despondency of the technology neophyte creep over me.
This wasn't like him at all, and a subtle unease began to creep over me.
But as soon as you creep over that into the ultra category it's all in your head".
It took a few minutes before it started to work, but then Hazel felt the warm emptiness creep over her.
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