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It's over VS It's over with. Any difference? Meaning? Tone?
Jan 26, 2020 5:13 AM
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Pretty much the same for any situation I can think of. A relationship, a play, a movie, a wait.
January 26, 2020
'It's over' means that something has come to an end. Example: Our friendship is over. 'It's over with', if I'm not mistaken, can be utilised to refer to when you have finished a task or something else or when you can't stand a person/something anymore. Examples: I'm over with my homework. I'm over with this boring film.
January 26, 2020
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