OVERTIME or OVER TIME?

English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)

OVERTIME or OVER TIME?

Overtime is time worked in addition to one’s normal working hours and/or an additional period of time that is added to the end of a sports match in which the two teams are level, as a way of allowing one of the teams to win.
There were fewer opportunities for ~over time~ (nonstandard).
There were fewer opportunities for overtime (standard).
They defeated their opponents 3-2 in overtime (standard).

Over time is used to describe something that happens gradually:
Things will get better ~overtime~ (nonstandard).
Things will get better over time (standard).
GAB

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