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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spin over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to rotate or turn over, usually quickly or with force. Here is an example of how it can be used: The helicopter began to spin over the city, giving the tourists a stunning aerial view.
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But he said the 50p rate introduced by the last Labour government was "spin over substance".
Still, plenty of room is left for assertion, speculation and spin over questions of cause and blame.
The two lifesize rotors that spin over my head are ghost dancers, echoes of a distant war.
They vault and spin over the pub's pool table and slam against the walls which snake around on wheels, as if the room is really spinning.
The Palace keeper could not hold the shot and could only watch as the ball looped up in the air behind him to spin over the line.
Corbyn's approach also punctures the dominance of marketing and spin – over policies and substance – that seem to go hand in hand with these supposedly "pragmatic" politics.
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The blind woman sent her spinning over the rail.
A ferocious social whirl spun over the Styron siblings' heads.
Pauline Kael is spinning over in her grave.
In the opening andante, a tender, songful melody is spun over a rippling accompaniment.
That means less attention to the economy and a lot of spinning over the constitution".
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