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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
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Live off someone or live off of someone?

Is it "to live off someone" or "to live off of someone"?

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live off someone But adding 'of' is not uncommon — just frowned on. See CJ

  • live off someone But adding 'of' is not uncommon — just frowned on.
  • See CJ
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live off someone

But adding 'of' is not uncommon — just frowned on. Emotion: smile

See

CJ

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