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Discover Ludwig"feel over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to physically touch or examine something carefully or thoroughly. Example: The detective felt over every inch of the crime scene, searching for any clues that could help solve the mystery.
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If this sounds hyperbolic to some it is because they do not appreciate how Liberal Democrats feel over civil liberties.
"The pain I feel over my brother's death is my last connection to him," Kwon said.
"I feel over the moon.
"And I don't feel over 30".
It does not feel over for Nyuru's victims.
The singing doesn't feel over the top, either.
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I didn't feel over-stuffed or ill.
"It did feel over-stretched, particularly the Sunday show.
It doesn't feel over-sentimental to miss Popworld.
He is, some of them feel, over-interested in protecting his own hold on power.
And yet it's perfectly possible to watch all three Wallanders and not feel over-loaded.
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