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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of over" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally speaking, it is used in contexts to indicate an increase from one amount or figure to another. For example: "Revenue climbed to a level of over $100 million this year."
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Are they sort of over?
The wars are all kind of over".
A catalog of "over one million titles".
Critical points of over are critical points of on, where is the restriction of over.
For a function, we denote the average of over by.
I dunno, I'm kind of over Drake.
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Such are the struggles of over-determination.
Accused of over-indulging in playboy lifestyle.
I'm suspicious, though, of over-simplistic prescriptions.
We are at risk of over-correcting".
There's no question of over-rehearsing her.
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