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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hype over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to create excitement or interest about something. Example: The hype over the new movie caused long lines at the theater on opening night.
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THE hype over 3-D printing intensifies by the day.
The hype over Hainan has inspired criticism from many quarters.
Much of the hype over the last six months has been around so-called cloud services.
BEYOND HYPE Over the decades, the kickoff crept back to 6 30 p.m. Eastern.
But given the hype over this guy, he had better be The Goods.
The hype over the genome race thus both overrates and underrates Venter's career.
The hype over Trier makes him a much-anticipated prospect in the far-off basketball future.
For a start, it shows the triumph of hype over experience.
In September 1995, Ferguson was irritated by something else instead: the hype over Cantona's comeback.
But, the added hype over holiday shopping hasn't led consumers to do so in recent years.
The trends might also reveal cycles of hype over new technologies.
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