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Discover LudwigThe phrase "takes over everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something gains control or dominance over all aspects of a particular context or environment. Example: "When stress becomes overwhelming, it often takes over everything in your life, making it hard to focus on what truly matters."
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It takes over everything.
And Joseph Schumpeter, who was clearly a capitalist, said, "where there are no ethics, the market finally takes over everything and finally, itself" – which is what the 2008 crisis was.
It's truly an exception to be that startup that keeps up momentum and control to the point where its scale takes over everything: You can count them on one hand, Facebook, Apple, Google, Amazon — Schmidt's "Gang of Four".
Caregiving takes over everything.
It takes over everything, because quite a lot of his family are going to have to go through this, some are already".
7. Netflix Takes Over Everything.
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Because they have basically taken over everything else.
"It's taken over everything, and everybody's under the assumption that what goes up must come down," Ms. Chiara of J-14 said.
As usual, she took over everything.
They're going to take over everything".
"It will not take over everything.
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