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"over the last" is a grammatically correct phrase that is common in written English.
You can use "over the last" to provide a temporal reference to a particular period of time, either in the past or present. For example: Over the last two months, the city has seen an influx of people relocating.
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Over the last 2 yrs.
An improvement over the last one.
Over the last few years these constraints have practically vanished.
Tuition has increased 200% over the last 2 years and 500% over the last 4 years.
Look back over the last 30 years.
Over the last 20 years, several measures have been proposed.
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All that changed over the last decade.
It changed over the last month.
"It has developed over the last year.
have been developed over the last decade.
Allegiances have shifted dramatically over the last two decades.
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over the ultimate
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