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"say over" is not a correct expression in standard English.
You would use the phrase "say again" or "repeat" when referring to speaking something again. For example: Can you please say that over again?.
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"The fairies have been," he'd say over breakfast.
Did you say over?
But Bloomberg has little say over transport.
When you say; "over ten," I assume you mean age.
Just say over and over again to yourself that spiders don't do any harm to you.
Activists say over 800 have been died.
She wanted her say over set design.
"Phil!" they say over and over.
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He is quite intense, but I wouldn't say over-intense.
Economists say over-dependence on the financial sector deepened the recession in Britain.
Instead of saying "militarization," say "over-reliance on the military".
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