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"rolls over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "rolls over" to describe a physical movement of an object, such as a ball rolling over the ground. However, it is more commonly used to describe a figurative or metaphorical action, such as when someone or something experiences a change or a transition. Example: The company's financial success allowed it to expand and take risks, but when the economy crashed, it had no choice but to file for bankruptcy. In times of crisis, the tide rolls over even the most stable businesses.
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rolls over
verb
Third person singular of roll over
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Kate rolls over, rubs her eyes.
Nobody just rolls over and delivers everything".
The Roundhead rolls over, then revives.
She rolls over and opens the desk drawer.
A woman rolls over on her back, exhausted.
As she rolls over, her top drops off.
I fix the leg, she rolls over and sleeps.
Instead of a distinct yield stress, the curve transitions gradually, or rolls over, to flow.
As the user rolls over the collage, the component images are highlighted.
If the nurse's line is busy, the call automatically rolls over to another worker's phone.
My soul similarly rolls over and groans whenever Santorum uses the phrase "home-schooling".
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