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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ship it over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to send something by boat or other form of transportation to a different location. Example: "We need to ship the product over to our international distributors as soon as possible."
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Or maybe Oprah could shoot a program on Midwestern housewives and ship it over here.
Thirty years later in 2013, Barnes's dream came true when he managed to buy it, ship it over to the UK and painstakingly restore it – the story of which he recounts on Futurohouse.co.uk, a website devoted to his "spaceship".
"We've heard family members are heading to local sport and recreational stores, or to the local PX, to buy it themselves and ship it over," the spokeswoman, Lea Morrison, said.
And soon after, I come across a book they'd love, so I ship it over.
If they wanted all the money back tomorrow, we could just print it up and ship it over.
Why is it that you can't make a car in Europe, then just ship it over to the United States to sell it there too?
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"They shipped it over here.
"We basically built the restaurant in India and shipped it over," says Singh.
I ended actually saving money by buying everything in Italy and shipping it over in a container.
Today, the service is changing its name to Peer.fm to steer clear of legal issues, since Best Buy acquired the service and brand and shipped it over to Rhapsody in 2011, or whatever is left of it.
Mr. Germain-Robin found an old copper still abandoned in Cognac and shipped it over.
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