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The phrase "pretty much over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is nearly finished or completed. Example: "The project is pretty much over, we just need to tie up a few loose ends before we can present it to the client."
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Then the conversation is pretty much over!
It's pretty much over".
That's pretty much over".
It's pretty much over with".
The drinking thing is pretty much over.
The dream is pretty much over.
The crackdown was pretty much over.
"It'd be pretty much over," he said.
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"The time of spending three months on the beach is pretty much over," Mr. Holroyd Pearce said.
But that is pretty much over, a fact that the market is slow to recognize.
Those days are pretty much over.
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