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"over works" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is working too much or too hard. For example: She over works herself and never takes a day off.
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In the Far East, new Chinese buyers fight over works of art with imperial reign marks, particularly those proving or sometimes misleadingly implying that they were made for the emperor's personal use.
Mr. Osborne might have added that the spirit of Chandler hovers over works as diverse as Steve Martin's noir-spoof, "Dead men Don't Wear Plaid," and Ridley Scott's sci-fi cult classic, "Blade Runner".
During the 70s, when he was at home, he pored over works of philosophy and aesthetics.
They fought and fought over works from the 1940's right through to the 90's.
He said he was taken aback at how Tate viewers pored over works like "D? vu" 1996-presentt), a diptych of a man walking over his reflection.
It was one of the few casualties of the Sotheby's session, where bidders otherwise competed over works regardless of style and period.
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She did this over and over, working her way downstream.
Don't over work yourself.
Don't over work it.
Be careful never to over work yourself.
Be careful not to over work yourself!
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