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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over the area" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to indicate an area that something or someone is located above, or covering. For example: "The snowstorm had blanketed the area, leaving a thick layer of snow over the area."
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The British took over the area in 1763.
Start by choosing furniture that fits (aka doesn't take over) the area.
A thick sadness hung over the area.
"They're smaller engagements spread over the area," said Lt. Cmdr.
The helicopter was on regular observation flight over the area.
The unrest has since spread all over the area.
Finally, it circled over the area, assessing the damage.
Planes flew over the area each hour through the afternoon.
A tremendous change has come over the area".
It's a philosophy I find all over the area.
Kosovo's government has no effective control over the area.
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