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The phrase "that might over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or phrase, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively. Example: "The situation is delicate, and we need to be careful that it might over..."
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The Declaration of Independence uniquely laid down principles that might over time allow the idealism of the founders to be realized.
The last year saw the publication of an outsized number of game-changing studies that might, over time, alter the way that parents go about parenting and, by the transitive property, the way that kids go about kidding.
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3) No significant difference between M values of grade VII and grade III N samples, to exclude possible confounding factors that might over- or underestimate the effect of histological grade.
She's very happy today though, because she thinks all that might be over.
It's news that might tide over theater junkies through the weekend.
A souvenir of a casual dalliance that might be over by now?
There was a risk that the credit agencies would give them a ratings downgrade that might spill over to all of Loews.
But just maybe, that might change over the next few days.
I think about the next female that might look over at him in a car.
The feeling that we're being critically evaluated destroys the potential warmth and intimacy that might otherwise, over time, blossom.
It is a noise you can't trust, that might flip over your car while you're sleeping.
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