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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

At/with

To write off with one stroke. Or

To write off at one stroke.

Which is correct?

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To write off with one stroke . -- This means an actual stroke, as with a pen. To write off at one stroke .

  • To write off with one stroke .
  • -- This means an actual stroke, as with a pen.
  • To write off at one stroke .
  • e.
  • no pen).
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To write off with one stroke. -- This means an actual stroke, as with a pen.
To write off at one stroke. -- This means with one rapid, decisive action and is usually metaphorical (i.e. no pen).

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