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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'further over' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a physical distance. For example, "We saw a small pond further over in the meadow."
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Further over, the farm's forest garden is designed to mimic natural woodland.
But the prospect is slipping ever further over the horizon.
"He'll be evaluated further over the All-Star break".
I teeter further and further over to watch.
The Victorians went even further over the top.
At the meeting in Duddy's house, "Fred" stepped even further over the line.
No, the laughter was even further over the top, stunning in its explosiveness.
Inflation goes up further over following months and peaks at 5.2% in September 2011.
If I started posting those here, this article would go even further over length.
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