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No, the phrase 'over over' is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not a phrase that has an accepted meaning. However, the phrase 'over and over' is a common phrase in English which can be used to mean repeating something multiple times. For example: "I read the same instructions over and over, but I still could not understand them."
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It's over, over and done".
"I really believed the relationship was over, over, over," she said.
"Over, over, over, over," chanted another student, coaching his surgeon partner.
I always over, over, over, over-prepare for everything, and I've never learned to be economical in my means.
"Yeah, certain days I just wanted scenes to be over, over, over," Sorvino said.
If you play Portal, constantly say what GlaDOS says over and over over and over over and over over and over over and over over and over over and over till she explodes.
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That's because it's easier to lean over, over-balance, and fall on only four casters.
Is Lomi-Lomi over-over?
Over over-the-top.
He had to practice the same exercise over & over again.
"Over + Over: Passion for Process," Katonah Museum of Art, Route 22 at Jay Street, Katonah, through Dec. 31.
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