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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
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Jump out the window or Jump out OF the window

Is it "to jump out the window" or "to jump out of the window"?

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teal lime "to jump out of the window" This is just a wordy way of putting it.

  • teal lime "to jump out of the window" This is just a wordy way of putting it.
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teal lime"to jump out of the window"

This is just a wordy way of putting it.

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teal lime

Is it "to jump out the window" or "to jump out of the window"?

Thank you

Both are fine. The two forms are in such free variation with jump that I don't think anybody would notice no matter which you said. Also, without of, ran out the door.

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