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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a position above someone or to express a sense of control or influence over someone.
Example: "She had a sense of authority over him that made him feel uneasy."
Alternatives: "above him" or "in control of him".
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Two officers stand over him.
I bent over him.
What came over him?
Over him, actually.
Klitschko stepped over him.
I was officially over him.
He was leaning over him.
What has come over him?
"With children, they climbed all over him.
"Boom, mustard and ketchup all over him.
"There was a cloud over him".
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