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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judgment over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's opinion or decision about something, particularly in a legal or formal context. Example: The judge passed judgment over the defendant's case, ultimately finding them guilty.
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Judges Should Not Sit in Judgment Over Judiciary.
No one should leap to judgment over the officer's conduct.
WHO would want to be a telecoms regulator and sit in judgment over squabbling, litigious operators?
It had already shown dubious judgment over a witch hunt to uncover information leaks.
If your doctors aren't taking you seriously, do not believe their judgment over yours.
They obey their own judgment over the roiling opinions of their constituents.
I'm not in a place to render judgment over another church's matters.
Ultimately, you should value your own judgment over that of others.
"I just made a very serious error of judgment over time," he said.
If he'd sat in judgment over me when I was 18, I'd probably be dead now".
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