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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sent over" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the act of conveying something physical, such as a package or letter, to a different location. For example: I sent the documents over via FedEx yesterday.
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The U.S. has sent over 40 paintings.
This isn't the same man that I sent over".
She sent over piano movers who hauled it off.
The correct one was then sent over, he said.
She had been sent over because of a fever.
"The Stevensons sent over a lovely meat basket".
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"In restaurants they send over shoes.
We'll send over several industrial fans.
"We'll even send over a forklift".
He offered to send over Prentice, his British assistant.
They're like: just send over those demos you played.
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