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Discover Ludwig'goes over' is a perfectly acceptable term to use in written English.
It generally means to discuss or review something. For example, "Let's go over the details of the plan one more time."
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"It all goes over well in Portland".
"I figure if a plane goes over, a plane goes over," he said.
Elaine goes over to her friend Liz's house.
What happens when crude goes over $100?
All this goes over well with HMOs.
It goes over better.
Oscar Watch: 'Hateful Eight' goes over great.
And, that never goes over well.
Hefter's favorite always goes over well: "oishii" ("delicious").
That goes over really well.
If the player goes over, he has "busted".
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