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Discover Ludwig"up and over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a phrase or as a prepositional phrase to describe movement from a lower point to a higher point and then back down again. Example: The hiker scrambled up and over the rocky cliff to reach the peak of the mountain. In this sentence, "up and over" describes the action of the hiker climbing up the cliff and then down the other side. Another example: The cat jumped up and over the fence to escape from the yard. Here, "up and over" conveys the movement of the cat jumping over the fence.
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We rolled up and over the top.
Other arm up, up, and over"..
Blake climbed up and over.
"Roll up and over," Mr. Bonadies says.
He flew up and over it.
Other arm up, up, and over"...
Marie took her turn, and flew up and over.
I moved the little triangular schema up and over.
The hanging wall moves up and over the footwall.
We get everyone up and over, whatever their fitness level.
I climbed up and over the stone wall.
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