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Discover LudwigSentence The expression "over times" is not a common expression and is not technically correct
In written English, the most common phrase is "over time", meaning "progressively, as time passes". For example: "He has improved his skills over time."
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Some runners obsess over times or records, others about form, but Abdirahman runs to win.
Bloggers, tweeters, aggregators and competing Web sites pore over Times content every day, hunting for food, hunting for fodder.
While the mineral rights were sometimes sold by landowners over times, most state laws place limitations on prospecting.
WNSR, a NYC "soft rock" FM station, was sponsoring a 4-laser light show over Times Square--a first for the Square.
Refractory compounds in leachate always change over times due to overwhelmed mankind activities.
Call this second sense multiple realizability "in a token system over times".
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Hence, system design should focus on achieving kinematically early avoidance initiation, rather than short take-over times.
Cross-infection control procedures may be another possible source of influence on productivity associated with either increased appointment or change-over times.
The rota is compliant with the EWTD and takes into account recommendations by the Royal College of Physicians on handover, 18 with an overlapping hour dedicated for handover at shift change-over times.
They took over Times Square and made it their own, creating an air of calm, cool fun.
A contemporary art cat video will take over Times Square every midnight this February.
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