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Discover Ludwig"were over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Its meaning is that something has come to an end. Example: The festivities were over, and everyone started to leave.
Dictionary
were over
adjective
Finished; ended or concluded.
Exact(57)
The proceedings were over quickly.
There were over 150 affidavits.
"Seven of the prisoners were over 50.
The glory days were over quickly.
My cloning days were over".
The easy days were over".
All four were over 40.
There were over 700 attendees.
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But perhaps people were over-complicating it.
"We were over-sold," Lancisi says.
Women were over-represented.
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