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United Kingdom
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In the UK, 'over' can represent superiority or victory in various contexts such as sports, law, and weather.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, the concept of "over" can refer to overcoming challenges and risks in completing a task or reaching a conclusion.
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English-speaking countries
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The concept of "over" in English-speaking countries indicates completion or conclusion.
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Spanish-speaking countries
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In Spanish-speaking countries, the concept of 'over' indicates movement or placement above something.
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American culture
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In American culture, 'over' can signify completion or finishing.
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British culture
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In British culture, the concept of 'over' can refer to something being across or on top of something else.
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Italian
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The Italian word "over" is used to indicate movement or placement above something.
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