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Discover Ludwig"joke over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a joke has ended or that the speaker is no longer joking. It can also be used as a phrase to signal the end of a lighthearted or humorous situation. Example: "I thought your prank was funny at first, but when you spilled water on my laptop, joke over!".
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If you are clumsy or do have an accident, laugh it off or joke over yourself.
I think the same joke over and over becomes something eternal".
"I think the same joke over and over becomes something eternal," he told Andrea K. Scott.
"I keep telling the same joke over and over again," Walsh said.
I had the chance to relive that joke over and over.
Men in military green share a joke over beers at a German-style pub next door to the Juche tower.
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"I have made jokes over and over again about politics," she said in April.
She said: "I have made jokes over and over again about politics and I've had enough.
"I have made jokes over and over again about politics," she said on Radio 4's Woman's Hour on Thursday morning.
And, by the way, as I spent more time with him he would tell some of these jokes over and over again.
"I have made jokes over and over again about politics and, do you know, this election I've had enough," she said.
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