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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over than" is not correct or usable in written English.
A correctly formed phrase that could be used in its place would be "more than". Example: I have more than enough to share with everyone.
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And sexism is more easily glossed over than racism.
Nothing is more coveted, or more fought over, than space in clothing stores.
In 2056, there are projected to be more people 65 and over than under 18 for the first time.
Therefore, Mazandaran Plain was separated to over than 10,000 geo-referenced pixels in GIS.
After all, who better to take over than someone already in the inner circle?
Better to have a driver take over than to autosteer into something it somehow missed, right?
At the time of writing this paper, Google Play Store has over than 1 million apps [1], while Apple Store is now the home of over than 900,000 apps [2].
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"I feel more of a leg-over than a legend," she quipped.
Thus, the results of our meta-analysis may therefore rather over- than underestimate the beneficial effect of combination therapy.
Similar to PA I, GBM IV also showed clearly more over- than underexpressed genes.
PTC cases had slightly more over- than under-expressed probe sets, confirming previous reports (Huang et al, 2001).
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