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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over the bits" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically implies that the destination is at a higher level or further along than the source. For example, "She climbed over the bits of debris to get to the other side."
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I put stickers over the bits she doesn't need, leaving only up and down arrows.
It is neither capable of overcoming red tape and vested interests nor keen to relax its grip over the bits of the economy it still controls.
Few would now argue that the initial design was adequate, or that the seven domestic agencies should have been allowed to have the absolute control they got over the bits of it they worked on.
An unexplained "nine-dashed line" that China uses as a map gives it sovereignty over virtually the entire sea (or perhaps just over the bits of land scattered across the sea and their adjacent waters).
An unexplained "nine-dash line" is used by China (see map) to assert its sovereignty over virtually the entire sea or perhaps just over the bits of land scattered across the sea and their adjacent waters.
By the time you've done that, the first side should be dry so go back over there, charge your fad, and go over the bits you may have missed.
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Hindsight tends to smooth over the messy bits of history.
The dispute was over the bit that follows.
I can never get over the bit in Love Actually when she cries over the Joni Mitchell CD.
"When we got there and drove over the bit of rubbish the bomb then exploded.
and the cross terms generated from squaring the summation in become zeros because the average over the bit is zero, which enables us to write (13).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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