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Is there anyone out there who uses 'off of?'

Take the sentence, "I can't take my eyes off of you," for example.
 

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Is there anyone out there who uses 'off of?'

Take the sentence, "I can't take my eyes off of you," for example.
Yes, I'm sure there are people who use it.
 
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So in the end the 'off of' couldn't be considered incorrect?
 

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What about the usage of 'off of' as 'from'.For instance:

I downloaded the patch off of the company's website.

I downloaded the patch from the company's website.

Are these sentences correct?
 

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What about the usage of 'off of' as 'from'.For instance:

I downloaded the patch off of the company's website.

I downloaded the patch from the company's website.

Are these sentences correct?
I wouldn't use the first one.
 

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Some people would consider the first incorrect. I would say only the second.
 
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Thank you for replying.
This the last one which I came across:

' "The ball bounced off of from the rim." ( I have heard this phrase from a sports commentator, in a movie).Is this really acceptable?
 

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Thank you for replying.
This the last one which I came across:

' "The ball bounced off of from the rim." ( I have heard this phrase from a sports commentator, in a movie).Is this really acceptable?
No, it's not.
 

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That one is completely unacceptable.
 
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