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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judging over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of making a decision about something. For example, "The jury will be responsible for judging over the defendant's fate."
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business is long term and needs judging over years.
We argue that for evaluating any topic selection method, ultimately one must ask whether it is actually useful to select topics, or should one simply perform shallow judging over many topics?
He has no idea what he is judging over.
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He never got Lear right, and his popular success as Othello was judged over-the-top by his peers.
The show is now judged over two days.
And clearly, disaster recoveries should be judged over months, not days.
But those forecasts were judged over many games in each event.
"Hongtongkam, a longtime World Boxing Council judge, has judged over 20 championship bouts".
I suppose, judged over our policy towards Iraq, you may well be right.
The BA and Iberia merger is going to be a fantastic event when it's judged over time.
Speaking afterwards, Hornby said: "I think careers should be judged over the long term".
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