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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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get the attention off of you

Do you say that you 'get the attention off of someone and onto someone else"? What need to be changed?

If you are being asked a question you don't want to answer, turn the tables and ask the person the same question. Try to get the attention off of you and onto them.
  

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No doubt that you're going to hear that now and then. In my opinion, the "of" is redundant.

  • No doubt that you're going to hear that now and then.
  • In my opinion, the "of" is redundant.
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No doubt that you're going to hear that now and then. In my opinion, the "of" is redundant.

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