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Discover Ludwig"he sent over" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when you are describing something that someone sent to your location. For example, "My friend was selling some furniture, so he sent over a few pieces for me to see."
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He sent over a cherry pie, the lawyer's favorite.
He sent over at once, but the result was disappointing.
Seeking investors, Barbour called McAuliffe and asked for $100,000, which he sent over immediately.
Everything we are working from is the blueprint he sent over from the World Cup, every minute of every session is laid down.
Found by Frank Lampard in plenty of space on the left, he sent over the sort of cross that Didier Drogba thrives on, the centre-forward easily muscling out an earthbound Joleon Lescott to give Tim Howard no chance with a close-range header.
He sent over two first-half penalties and one late on to extend their lead.
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We asked Britt for a bit of commentary on the records he'd sent over and he duly obliged.
In Kaoru's first interaction with his son after he was sent over from North Korea, he could sense the uncertainty.
The upright Pleyel piano, which he had sent over from Paris, is still in the cell.
When she insisted on seeing the menu, he eventually sent over one for all three people.
He was sent over in the corner in each half by Ruaridh Jackson and said of his opening try: "Amazing.
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