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send to and send over
What's the difference between "send something to someone" and send something over to someone"?
Sep 16, 2015 9:18 PM
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There's no real difference except that sending something over to someone conveys an idea of distance.
September 16, 2015
The 'over' here is the same as in your other question. It implies a distance. Although 'send' also implies distance, so in this case, the 'over' is redundant, and probably only used for rhythm.
September 16, 2015
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