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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Cut off

Is this sentence correct:



"I wish I could cut off sugar completely from my diet, but my will power is not so strong."

  

Top answer

You cut things "out of" your diet, not "off from". "Willpower" is one word. "So" sounds like it should be "that" or "very".

  • You cut things "out of" your diet, not "off from".
  • "Willpower" is one word.
  • "So" sounds like it should be "that" or "very".
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You cut things "out of" your diet, not "off from". "Willpower" is one word. "So" sounds like it should be "that" or "very".

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"cut out", not "cut off".

I wish I could cut sugar out of my diet completely, but my will power is not that strong.

CJ

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