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Sahel98 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of a sentence

What does this sentence mean? I don't know the exact meaning of "out of" in that.

We have the most trouble out of them.

  

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sahel98 out of from; because of In other words, They give us the most trouble . To my ear it's a very unusual way of saying it. It may be a regional phrasing.

  • sahel98 out of from; because of In other words, They give us the most trouble .
  • To my ear it's a very unusual way of saying it.
  • It may be a regional phrasing.
  • CJ
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sahel98out of

from; because of

In other words, They give us the most trouble.

To my ear it's a very unusual way of saying it. It may be a regional phrasing.

CJ

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