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Discover Ludwig"sweating over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to worry or stress about something. Example: "John had been sweating over his presentation for weeks, but it turned out to be a huge success."
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It's people sweating over MIDI controllers, not getting sleep, making something asymmetrical and weird that somehow ends on the radio".
Now those are details worth sweating over!
Though excited about the project, Fine is sweating over the details -- like what to eat.
I mean, Mo Farah's gold or two hours sweating over the polenta pot?
But is there anything else you can do, if you don't fancy sweating over your ex?
Tomorrow's final is in finance, and the students, mostly sophomores, are sweating over practice questions.
The Chinese quarter is indicated with red lanterns and humble folk sweating over woks.
"For sweating over the stove, I do that in the steam room".
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Andy never found any stuff that was too small to sweat over," he writes.
But those who know the president well say he is usually disinclined to sweat over the details.
Could the information gathered by the NSA and privacy-invading groups actually be useless and nothing to sweat over?
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