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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'worst is over' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express that a difficult or challenging situation has passed and the future is expected to be more promising. For example: "We've gone through the worst, but I know that the worst is over and better days are ahead."
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"The worst is over," Mr. Ulukaya said.
Others argue that the worst is over.
But I think the worst is over".
"The assumption is the worst is over".
"At least the worst is over".
"I honestly believe the worst is over".
The implication is that the worst is over.
In Brazil Bradesco has said that the worst is over.
But he added that "the worst is over".
"TONIGHT I have confirmation that the worst is over".
Cheerfulness is often just relief that the worst is over.
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