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Discover LudwigThe phrase "especially over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize something that is true or happens in a particular situation, particularly in contrast to other situations. For example: - The CEO prioritizes customer satisfaction, especially over profit margins. - He was known for taking care of his employees, especially over his own personal success. - In this company, teamwork is valued, especially over individual achievements.
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Those who were older (especially over 68) had much lower levels of awareness than younger groups.
Especially over a couch.
"Especially over there in my country".
Especially over whether it's "boring" or not.
The grass is always greener, especially over a picket fence.
But rancorous disputes, especially over Iraq, have hampered progress.
However, tensions have emerged, especially over personnel issues.
Critics call him reckless – especially over the war in Yemen.
The two are sharply divided, especially over the Syria war.
Especially over such a contentious issue as a raised elbow.
The grass has become sparse, especially over this winter.
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