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Discover Ludwig"over the rim" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is visible beyond the edge of something, such as a hill, a cliff, or a cup. For example, "The sun was setting over the rim of the mountain."
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He soared over the rim.
But he was over the rim hovering".
"He's still going over the rim.
And throw your legs over the rim, casually.
And you fit this handle on here over the rim of the bottle.
Fold the edges of the baking parchment down over the rim of the basin.
His pants were wet from water that had sloshed over the rim.
Redknapp, looking over the rim of his glasses, said: "Well he's an Arsenal supporter isn't he".
Instead, fat globules ooze over the rim of the glass like some alien life form.
There's one drawback: they look messy hanging over the rim of the can.
Prew, hit, clutches himself, spins, and disappears over the rim of a little knoll.
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