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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
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Keep your hands off her or keep your hands off of her?

Which of the two is correct: "Keep your hands off her" or "Keep your hands off of her"?

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teal lime Which of the two is correct: "Keep your hands off her" or "Keep your hands off of her"? Get in the habit of not using "of" with "off" that way. People who think it's wrong will be spared offense, and people who don't care either way won't notice.

  • teal lime Which of the two is correct: "Keep your hands off her" or "Keep your hands off of her"?
  • Get in the habit of not using "of" with "off" that way.
  • People who think it's wrong will be spared offense, and people who don't care either way won't notice.
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teal limeWhich of the two is correct: "Keep your hands off her" or "Keep your hands off of her"?

Get in the habit of not using "of" with "off" that way. People who think it's wrong will be spared offense, and people who don't care either way won't notice. For my money, it's "Keep your hands off her."

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