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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transpired over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events that occurred during a specific period of time or in a particular context. Example: "The negotiations transpired over several months, leading to a successful agreement."
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What has transpired over the years is encouraging.
Brock has already suffered extensively from what has transpired over the last 19 months.
I share with many New Yorkers the stunned disbelief in all that has transpired over the last few days.
That said, the German would have been rightly delighted with what transpired over the first 45 minutes.
After everything that has transpired over the last year, do you think your fans are going to come with you to this new series?
Real Salt Lake didn't seem desperate to get Alvaro Saborio back, but given what transpired over the last two weeks, they should have been.
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The narrative in "The Mars Room" transpires over the first decade of the new millennium, 2001 to 2008.
"We'll see how this transpires over the next few months," Allen said.
The movie transpires over the course of a day on a Greek island, where they've been guests of a novelist named Patrick.
On the next block, the owner of an ice cream shop, Brahim al-Dulaimi, gave a terse assessment of what might transpire over this sweltering and unpredictable summer.
"When a country appeals to the support mechanism, it considers everything, including the needs that might transpire over the coming period," Mr. Shiarly said, holding out the possibility that Cyprus might seek a broader bailout.
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