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Discover Ludwig"over for" is not a correct part of a sentence.
It is not a prepositional phrase or idiomatic expression that is typically used in written English. However, "over" and "for" can be used together in a sentence to express different meanings. Example 1 (Correct use of "over for"): The party is over, but I'll stay for a little while longer. Example 2 (Incorrect use of "over for"): The exam is over for, and I'm relieved it's done.
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Basketball is over, for now.
Greyhound took over for him.
The party's over for Naomi Brilliant.
We invited several over for lunch.
That takes over for a while.
Ganesh and I crossed over for breakfast.
"Please justice, take over for my baby.
Anderson Varejao will take over for O'Neal.
"Those days are over, for the moment.
You can run them over for me.
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