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The phrase "happening over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is occurring or taking place over a period of time. Example: The party was happening over the course of the entire weekend.
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"It feels like a moment that's happening over and over again," Hofmann went on.
"It's essentially a private event that keeps happening over and over," Mr. Fox said.
"It's just a recurring act, the same things happening over and over again," he admitted.
And yet we see it happening over and over, not just in theater or dance, but in music, too.
A disconnect is happening over at Google as well.
The problem is chronic, happening over and over again[24].
A problem becomes systemic when something is happening over and over again or something important is not getting done.
What's happening over there?
Is something more interesting happening over there?
It was consistently happening over six periods.
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"They think it's all happening 'over there somewhere', so they needn't worry about it.
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