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'sending this over' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is commonly used to indicate that something is being sent to someone or passed on to them, usually electronically. For example: "I'm sending this over to Jane for her review."
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On the communication front, this transmission will be the last one from a wireless Internet point as I am sending this over the hotel service.
Sending this over the Internet to someone who does not want it or loading it onto a public system is illegal.
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Seems simple enough and worth the $3 to $4 per month if you're going to use your phone to listen to a bunch of music although I wish the nice PR lady who sent this over hadn't started the e-mail by saying, "Is the iPod doomed?" I'd say this service isn't dooming anything quite yet.
But they've sent this over".
You sent this over and solved the mystery.
"They sent this over because I was wearing blue," Marissa Jaret Winokur said, wiggling her index finger and a big sapphire ring.
Then, one day at the clinic, as I handed in my form, the receptionist asked, "Shall I send this over to Benny's?" "You mean, you'll take it to the pharmacist for me?" "Certainly".
The folks at VUDU sent this over.
What a wonderful and uplifting sentiment for you to send this over.
My buddies Tim and Eric from Geekadelphia sent this over and I just couldn't stop laughing like a hyena for five minutes.
The information that González and the other four men uncovered was sent back to Cuban officials, who in turn sent this over to the US government.
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