go over
US /ɡoʊ ˈoʊvər/
UK /ɡoʊ ˈoʊvər/

1.
to examine or check something carefully
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Let's go over the details one more time.
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The teacher asked us to go over our essays for errors.
2.
to be received or accepted in a particular way
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His new proposal didn't go over well with the board.
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The joke didn't go over very well.
3.
to change from one side or party to another
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Many voters decided to go over to the opposing party.
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He went over to the other side of the argument.