[Grammar] along/over

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Will17

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Hello,

Can you help me on that one?

"Agricomp plans to spend $54 million over/along the next six years to build laboratories near its headquarters."

According to what is written in the book, the right answer is "over", why can't we choose "along" in this case?

Thanks a lot
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Over used for talking about a particular time; during some time
Along- from one end to the other end, referring to physical distance
 

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'Over' is definitely correct, 'Along' is incorrect. :cool:
 

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'Over' is definitely correct, 'Along' is incorrect. :cool:


Thanks. Can we ever use along with a period of time ?
 

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