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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judge over" is not correct and does not appear in standard English.
If you want to use a phrase to express the same meaning, you might say "rule over" or "preside over"; for example, "She was chosen to preside over the court proceedings."
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Ultimately, when questioned by a judge over the Mona Lisa theft, Picasso denied even knowing Apollinaire.
Blair has the audacity to say that God will be his judge over the Iraq war.
Two questions jolted him: "Who made you a prince and a judge over us?
His second lawyer was dismissed late last year after a disagreement with the judge over a procedural matter.
The Republican National Committee is still being monitored by a federal judge over past alleged intimidation of minority voters.
The proposed framework is conceived (i) to offer a guideline for the synthesis of information granules and (ii) to build a groundwork to compare and quantitatively judge over different data granulation procedures.
The elite of administrative officeholders received their positions and commissions from the king, whose general role as judge over humanity they put into effect.
Mr. Bout engaged in a particularly heated exchange with the presiding judge over his demand for a Russian interpreter, a request denied by the court.
The defense team was delayed in making its closing arguments by a dispute with the judge over what it could say.
On the ground floor of Washington's busiest courthouse, it is hard to hear the judge over chains and shackles clanking to the floor.
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However, after that, the judge over-reached.
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