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Ep.07 “Get Over”
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“Get Over” Hi! Let’s explore the phrasal verb “get over.” It has two main meanings. First, to recover from something, like an illness or a breakup. For example, “It took me weeks to get over the flu.” Second, it can mean to accept or move past something difficult.
“She couldn’t get over how amazing the concert was.”
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