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The phrase "went over the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something moved or traveled across or through a specified area or location. For example: 1. "She went over the bridge and into the forest." 2. "The athlete went over the finish line and collapsed in exhaustion." 3. "The detective carefully went over the crime scene for any clues." 4. "The teacher went over the students' homework assignments before class." 5. "We need to go over the details of the project before presenting it to the boss."
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We went over the forms.
Marcia and I went over the curve,.
I went over the story again.
He went over the rules again.
Some guests went over the top.
First she went over the flagstones.
I went over the top.
Similar(4)
The Tavist line went over-the-counter in August 1992.
Just don't go "over-the-top".
Few notes are addressed before going over the results.
To go over the limit.
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