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Discover Ludwig"has it over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have an advantage or superiority over someone or something. Example: The new employee has it over his colleagues when it comes to computer skills.
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Again, since this is the highest kind of power, it is the kind of power God has— and he has it over every part of the universe.
The union has it over a barrel".
Nonetheless, substance has it over style in his work.
"FAMILY" at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Ridgefield has it over most other theme shows, because it has heart.
When it comes to owners, California Chrome certainly has it over the Clippers.
Melody George: I dont think one gender has it over another on aging.
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Now let's have it over again.
So quickly to the murder and have it over with….
"We're ready to have it over with.
I'm glad to have it over with".
You have it over a great chickpea and spinach dish.
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