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Does "to go back over" mean "to reconsider"? Can you tell me how to use this phrase?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's correct. In this context, the informal expression "to go back over [something]" means to reconsider, renegotiate, or discuss it again. Ex: I don't want to go over this again. This discussion is closed. Ex: We went over the contract again and came to a new agreement.

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