Go over

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Go Over

Go over is a phrasal verb in the English language that means to review or examine something carefully. It is commonly used in both spoken and written English to indicate the act of checking or inspecting something thoroughly.

Usage in English[edit | edit source]

The phrase "go over" can be used in various contexts, including academic, professional, and everyday situations. For example:

  • In an academic setting, a teacher might say, "Let's go over the homework assignments."
  • In a professional environment, a manager might instruct, "We need to go over the quarterly report before the meeting."
  • In everyday conversation, someone might say, "I need to go over my notes before the exam."

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Examples in Sentences[edit | edit source]

  • "Before submitting the project, make sure to go over all the details."
  • "The doctor will go over your test results during the appointment."
  • "We should go over the plan one more time to ensure everything is correct."

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