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Discover Ludwig"far over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to indicate a great distance or extent. Example: The ancient kingdom extended far over the valley, with its borders stretching to the mountains in the distance.
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"The pendulum has swung pretty far over," he said.
How far over the edge?
It sailed far over the baseline.
So far, over £50,000 has been raised.
Not far over those walls, is that same countryside.
So far, over 700 Bangladeshis have been killed.
Others trek far over dirt roads and mountain passes.
It had fallen behind schedule and was far over budget.
Unfortunately the FA board felt unable to go quite that far over Terry.
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Our ordinary physical object beliefs are far over-supported by confirming evidence.
In fact, they've done so well that they are far over-represented amongst the world's billionaires.
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