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The phrase "go over the" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate reviewing or examining something in detail. Example: "Before submitting my essay, I decided to go over the introduction to make sure it was strong."
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Will Republicans go over the shutdown cliff?
To go over the limit.
The ambulance doesn't go over the bridge.
"So, let's not go over the top.
Then they go over the games again.
"You've got to go over the top.
"Go over the creek," said Saeed.
Don't go over the top there, Ola.
allow the economy go over the cliff.
"Let's go over the gals," Mok said.
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Just don't go "over-the-top".
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