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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'i am over' is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English
If you want to indicate you are finished with something, you could use the phrase "I'm done," as in "I'm done with my essay."
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"I am over.
I am not sure I am over that.
Colin Godber Winchester, Hampshire I am over 65.
'But I have to honestly say I am over that.
I am over age 65, retired and not wealthy.
I also miss the quietness and tranquillity of Cyprus – no one knows who I am over there".
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"I am over-excited.
Maybe I am over-thinking this.
Could it be possible that I am over-thinking this?
I am over-educated (and that masters degree in journalism hasn't yet upped my pay rate).
Many women did not associate chronic back pain with double stress from work and household: "I do not think that I am over-extended.
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