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"to overpass" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to surpass or exceed something, usually in a physical or metaphorical sense. An example sentence using "to overpass" could be: "Despite facing many obstacles, she was determined to overpass her previous achievements and reach her ultimate goal."
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to overpass
noun
A section of a road or path that crosses over an obstacle, especially another road, railway, etc.
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Different methods can be applied to overpass this difficulty (see, for example, [14, 15]).
To overpass this issue, several approaches-combinations can be applied: for example SIMAC coupled to SCX and LC-MSMS.
The analytical checking always represents a great challenge and is a very difficult step to overpass to validate the method.
This fact is likely related to the ability of the complexes formed to overpass cellular and hematoorganic barriers.
An electromagnet was implemented in order to overpass the ferromagnetic external surface and measure the base metal response.
As per an estimate, it is very likely to overpass China by 2040 to occupy the apex position in the population pyramid (McDevitt 1996).
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Warehouses covering about 50 acres are being torn down to provide more space for container storage and handling, and a grade-level rail crossing is being converted to an overpass to eliminate traffic jams several times a day.
Television coverage showed people abandoning cars along flooded highways and seeking to escape up stairs to overpasses or along railroad tracks.
De Bondt (2005) uncovers another reason for which asymmetric information leads to overpass-through.
As for the deposit rates, results are generally mixed, with estimates ranging from incomplete to overpass-trough.
In the evening, however, there are more vehicles close to overpasses in the suburb than in the downtown area.
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