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"pour over" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to pour a liquid over something, or to carefully examine or study something. Examples: 1. She poured hot water over the tea leaves to make a perfect cup of tea. 2. The chef poured rich gravy over the tender roast beef. 3. The students spent hours pouring over their textbooks before the exam. 4. The detective poured over the evidence, trying to piece together the crime scene. 5. She poured the melted chocolate over the cake, creating a glossy glaze.
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I pour over my problems.
Pour over?
Pour over the port.
Pour over the cake.
Pour over the salmon.
Pour over the ravioli.
Pour over the bread.
Pour over monkfish.
Pour over fruit.
Pour over the courgettes.
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