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Discover Ludwig"felt over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a person or object falling or collapsing due to a loss of balance or support. Example: As the earthquake shook the building, I felt over and braced myself against the ground.
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It felt over for English; good for business transactions, but that's about it.
It wasn't spoken about, but it felt over," said Hoppus later.
The game felt over after just three Dodgers batters had faced Giants rookie Andrew Suarez.
defer.add img); Stretch the felt over the hat block.
In fact, it felt over.
The day already felt over.
It was felt over the Chinese border in Yanji.
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Until 2007, they find, as many people felt over-worked as felt under-worked.
Be bold Many at the table felt over-cautiousness hampered the sector.
Gubbay felt over-committed by 2003 and pulled out.
However, they already felt over-stretched.
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