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Discover Ludwig"pour it over" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to pour a liquid over something else. Example: She poured the hot sauce over her eggs, giving them a spicy kick.
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Stir the mixture well, then pour it over the fish.
Bring quickly to a boil, stirring, then pour it over the fish and potatoes.
If you want to drink this smoothly, pour it over the rocks.
When giving bentonite to horses, mules, or goats, just pour it over some sweet feed.
"You can also pour it over your head," he added.
Boil 10 cups water and pour it over ginger.
2. Melt the butter and pour it over the apples.
Then pour it over the sponge to soak it.
Then they always pour it over spaghetti.
Once the sauce is done pour it over the enchiladas.
Cool the mixture slightly and pour it over the cake.
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