Sentence examples for new over from inspiring English sources

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No, "new over" is not a correct or common phrase in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning and would not be considered grammatically correct. An example of a sentence with a similar meaning that is correct and commonly used would be: "A new era has begun."

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One to go now, Cummins putting one just outside the off stump at Perera to begin the new over, winning another conventional edge through to Paine.

79th over: England 263-1 (Cook 109, Bopara 105) Bopara is flying now and cut the first ball of Benn's new over to third man for four.

In my experience, people willing to change, adapt, and start something new over and over again are the ones who drive growth and take companies into the future.

The new "over the hill" councilman (no pun intended) has taken little time to investigate the needs of the Sherman Oaks citizens.

He's new over there.

(Anything new over there?) So Russia it was.

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I wore new over-the-knee leather flat boots that buttoned up the sides.

Such treatments still offer more dramatic results than the new over-the-counter whiteners do.

And these are clearly the consumers that new over-the-top services are hoping to attract.

She said the new over-the-counter lotions had helped even out her skin tone.

One blogger suggested taking Alli, the new over-the-counter treatment from GlaxoSmithKline.

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