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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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including or excluding "of"

Should I include or exclude the preposition ‘of’ before ‘a town’ in the following sentence?

As you walk along the streets of a city or of a town, you are most likely to see wall writings, drawings, and scratches called graffiti.
  

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You should exclude "of".

  • You should exclude "of".
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You should exclude "of".
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Rommelexclude the preposition ‘of’
Yes. Actually, you can exclude even more. As you walk along the streets of a city or town, you ...

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