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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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All over or all over it

From this darkness, slowly comes an image of a giant black chalk board on which many complicated mathematical equations are written all over.

is this sentence ok? is 'all over' fine?
  

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From this darkness, slowly comes an image of a giant black chalk board that has many complicated mathematical equations written all over it .

  • From this darkness, slowly comes an image of a giant black chalk board that has many complicated mathematical equations written all over it .
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From this darkness, slowly comes an image of a giant black chalk board that has many complicated mathematical equations written all over it.
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Anonymousis 'all over' fine?
No.

Slowly from this darkness there comes an image of a giant black chalk board. Complicated mathematical equations are written all over it.
Slowly from this darkness there comes an image of a giant black chalk board completely covered with complicated mathematical equations.

(If you say "all over it" or "com

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