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allthewayanime
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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.
Take the sentence, "I can't take my eyes off of you," for example.
Yes, I'm sure there are people who use it.Is there anyone out there who uses 'off of?'
Take the sentence, "I can't take my eyes off of you," for example.
I didn't say that. It would be considered incorrect by some.So in the end the 'off of' couldn't be considered incorrect?
I wouldn't use the first one.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?
No, it's not.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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