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Discover Ludwig'roof over' is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'roof above,' which means the same thing. For example, "The evening sky was illuminated by stars just visible through the roof above."
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I got a roof over my head".
Without a roof over your head!
No roof over the swimming pool.
I have a roof over my head.
Our own roof over our heads.
"Giving my kids a roof over their heads is".
There's a roof over me I cannot see,.
But at least she had a roof over her head.
I'm not going to have a roof over my head.
The retractable roof over Centre Court makes the weather immaterial.
He once had a roof over his house.
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