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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over enjoy" is not correct in written English.
You should use the phrase "enjoy too much" or "overindulge" instead. For example, "I overindulged on dessert and now I feel too full."
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It's obvious that billions of people the world over enjoy recreational drugs from time to time, and that most of these drugs (the legal and illegal ones) are physically harmful and/or addictive.
Open a bottle of wine, get out your favorite board game, and when your financial chat is over, enjoy the feeling of accomplishment while you have some fun together.
Kids 7 and over enjoy doing active things like playing sports, make believe and dancing).
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In 1912, with Barnsley the FA Cup holders, John Hastie took over, enjoying a couple of decent seasons before the outbreak of the first world war.
I had over-enjoyed the Golf Writers dinner which takes place at the championships each year.
My husband and I laughed about having a do-over, enjoying things with our granddaughter that had been chores with our own kids.
Many avid readers will confess that they have read a number of books over and over, and enjoyed them more with each subsequent reading.
Again, my mindset is to go over and enjoy it.
Sprinkle on the queso fresco, fold the tortillas over and enjoy.
Without a doubt, I'll appreciate all of them coming over and enjoy their support".
It merely invites us to look, feel, mutter over and enjoy.
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