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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gave over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has surrendered or relinquished something, often in a context of giving up control or responsibility.
Example: "After much deliberation, he finally gave over the management of the project to his colleague."
Alternatives: "handed over" or "surrendered".
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gave over
verb
Simple past tense of give over
Exact(58)
Complementary hybridized targets gave over four times higher fluorescent intensities, compared with one base mismatched hybridizations.
Still, Mr. Jackson relented and gave over his personal information after prodding from Ms. May.
On the one flank, they never gave over to the obsession with standardized tests.
PepsiCo gave over $720,000 to Republicans in the last election.
He cites a time that Redditors gave over a half a million dollars to a bus monitor.
"We had about 30 people who gave over $250,000," Mr. Bahlman said.
In Washington, he and his executives gave over $1.8m to Democrat and Republican politicians.
He rudely gave over his apples, took the money which was not quite enough, and never returned again.
Over the next two weeks, they and others at Fenway gave over $10,000 to Mr. Thompson.
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The world felt against me and I gave over-the-top reactions to small things".
Clearly, LHE, MSR, and SARV gave over-enhanced images, simultaneously saturating the resulting images much further and causing color cast.
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