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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oil over" is not grammatically correct as a standalone part of a sentence.
It is possible that it could be used as part of a phrasal verb, such as "boil over" (meaning to overflow while cooking), but even in this case, it would need a subject and object to be a complete sentence. For example: - The pot of soup boiled over and the kitchen was a mess. - As I was cooking, the pot suddenly boiled over and the oil spilled everywhere.
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Oil, over $100 a barrel.
Drizzle chive oil over dish.
Heat oil over medium-low.
Drizzle remaining oil over each and serve.
Pour the olive oil over the mixture.
"Heat the olive oil over medium heat.
Fry in tablespoon of oil over low heat till softened.
Heat the oil over medium heat in a heavy saucepan.
If desired, drizzle a little olive oil over each serving.
The answer: a cook pours hot oil over the fillet.
It's like pouring a soothing oil over the body".
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