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Discover Ludwig"gets over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal way of saying that something has been concluded or completed, and could be used in the following ways: - The party finally got over at 2 AM. - After months of hard work on the project, he finally got it over with. - I can't wait until this school year gets over.
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gets over
verb
Third person singular of get over
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It's joyous and unpretentious and it gets over like crazy.
"The sooner it gets over, I think, the more everyone will be happy about it".
"Our honeymoon gets over soon," says Ravi Naware, foods unit boss.
It's a question Jordan gets over and over again.
He gets over it.
He never gets over his regret.
Not every engineer gets over the sadness.
Fielding never gets over it.
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He loves a good crash, as we all do, and gets over-excited about them.
But at least a console won't pee on your carpet when it gets over-excited.
Too much sugar is too much food for the yeast and it gets over-excited.
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