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The phrase "over the town" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is located above or in the vicinity of a town. Example: The hot air balloon drifted leisurely over the town, offering a breathtaking view of the landscape below.
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Locals say that ISIS took over the town.
Royalists and republicans successively took over the town during the French Revolution.
"[Isis] doesn't want to take over the town," a local journalist was quoted as saying.
Eventually, this darkness begins taking over the town.
Media reports claimed the bikers "took over" the town.
The robber-baron tried to take over the town and the schoolmarm smacked him down.
However, that didn't stop the rebels from taking over the town of Diabaly.
Every time they visit, they team up and take over the town.
Teenagers had taken over the town.
acres of orchards all over the town of Peru.
A charcoal-colored cloud mushroomed over the town.
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