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The phrase "giving over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of surrendering, transferring, or dedicating something, such as time, responsibility, or control.
Example: "After much consideration, she decided that giving over her responsibilities to her assistant was the best course of action."
Alternatives: "surrendering" or "handing over."
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giving over
verb
Present participle of give over
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In both cases, Boyle veers in and around satire without ever fully giving over to it.
Farmers are also likely to demand high compensation for giving over their plots to shale development.
"This is an important point to make about personal giving over all," she said.
Humbly giving over to his inspiration, Sting proved himself a sensitive collaborator.
Now D'Offay is giving over 17 Koons works including Winter Bears, 1988.
A REAL blind love, the literal kind, is a giving over of consciousness.
But they could have been talking about much of their giving over the years.
Charity too, is more than a simple giving over of things.
Surely some threshold for the charitable deduction makes sense and may well encourage greater giving over all.
I had never experienced such a complete giving over before.... Then I found out that Liz was coming to Amsterdam..
He decided to go part-time, becoming a locum, giving over the rest of his hours to standup.
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