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Discover Ludwig"was overnight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an event that happened suddenly or quickly, with the implication that the event was surprising. For example: "The store's success was overnight; it was a surprise to everyone in the neighborhood."
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How so? A. It was overnight.
And being away from home…" It was overnight success.
When U.S. hospitals were desegregated in the 1960s, there was "overnight" improvement in African-American infant mortality.
Feeding the fears was overnight data from China that showed a decline in manufacturing output.
An almost apocalyptic fear, which had prevailed in the Israeli public opinion before the war, was overnight replaced by a victor's euphoria.
Ms. Le Pen was overnight transformed from a compassionate radical into a holy warrior against the two "totalitarianisms" of our time, Islamism and globalization.
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"Will this be overnight?
"It may not be overnight.
It's not going to be overnight".
It doesn't have to be overnight.
For other people it's overnight.
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