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Discover Ludwig"times over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that implies something is repeated multiple times. For example, "I have gone over the details of the project times over to make sure everything is in order."
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"A hundred times over: escapism and numbing".
He's a polyglot six times over!
A billionaire times over.
HE is a billionaire several times over.
This is absurd several times over.
Some were exceeded several times over.
"He's a billionaire many times over".
They spoke several times over the summer.
It was a lifesaver many times over.
Many, many times over the years".
She got her wish many times over.
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