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"have gone over" is a perfectly valid phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been discussed or reviewed in detail. For example, "At the meeting, we have gone over the budget proposal in detail."
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"Probably wouldn't have gone over too well.
That would not have gone over well with producers".
If I would have done an interview like that, it wouldn't have gone over so well.
"Angel must have gone over and done the same," Ms. Leeson said.
That might not have gone over so well with Manhattan shoppers.
Several contractors have had to cover the costs of building works that have gone over budget.
In Philadelphia, not all of the new foods have gone over well.
have gone over to No. 2. The penalty of not doing so, is the penalty of impotence.
Not all efforts to raise the minimum wage have gone over well.
That wouldn't have gone over well.
Several unique features of the program have gone over well with the student population.
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