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"over your head" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is too complex or difficult to understand. For example: "I tried to explain the concept to him, but it was way over his head."
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Almost over your head.
She drapes the necklace over your head.
Try raising it over your head, though.
It has to fly over your head.
It's just another thing over your head.
Keep the umbrella over your head.
Sure, put that pillow over your head.
Without a roof over your head!
"You've got it hanging over your head.
"That's quite a sword over your head".
You pull the covers over your head.
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canopy over your head
cloth over your head
ceiling over your head
gun over your head
hoodie over your head
house over your head
half over your head
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over your leadership
over your state
over your picture
over your intended
over your shoulders
over your faces
over your leading
over your eyes
over your main
over your members
over your life
over your shoulder
over your credit
over your face
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over your phone
over your pet
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