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Discover Ludwig"over enjoyed" is not a correct English phrase.
You could use the phrase "overly enjoyed" to convey the same idea. For example: I overly enjoyed my vacation this year.
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But it was you who actively encouraged him to bring the CD's over, enjoyed their use and left the window open -- in effect hanging out a big "Burglars Welcome" sign.
"Dreams of Her Real Self" is ultimately an essay about gender and class, categories that have absorbed Garner for much of her work — precisely, it would seem, because gender and class are not categories so much as structures of feeling, variously argued over, enjoyed, endured, and escaped.
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When the day is over, enjoy knowing that your yearly contribution has been made in full — and efficiently.
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.
Kids 7 and over enjoy doing active things like playing sports, make believe and dancing).
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.
Once the the adrenaline and nausea fade, an unexpected realization takes over: I enjoyed it.
"I like Billy Bowden as umpire," writes Peter Brown, of the seven- and five-ball overs we enjoyed during that session.
Then we switch over to enjoying it.
Then it was a case of letting the addiction take over to enjoy the training on a daily basis".
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