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The phrase 'fun over' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'game over' to indicate that the fun has ended, as in this example: We had a great time playing cards, but it was eventually game over for us.
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He had fun over at your house?
8.20pm BST Women's basketball Fun over.
I had some fun over there.
It's a lot of fun over there".
It has been a lot of fun over the years".
"Don't want to break up, just looks more fun over there".
It's been fun over this summer to read what parents think about summer camp.
And if you get stuck in that routine, it's not fun over the course of time.
Will English football coaches produce losers by focusing on fun over results?
"We did it for fun over the summer, I was on a break from Star Wars.
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I call a cab and hope it will be a fun, over-the-top, campy romp not dissimilar to a drag show.
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