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Buddhist-Accountant Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Of

When do we use "Of"???
  

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of (prep) EOF_HEAD> BOF_DEF> Derived or coming from; originating at or from: customs of the South. Caused by; resulting from: a death of tuberculosis. Away from; at a distance from: a mile east of here.

  • of (prep) EOF_HEAD> BOF_DEF> Derived or coming from; originating at or from: customs of the South.
  • Caused by; resulting from: a death of tuberculosis.
  • Away from; at a distance from: a mile east of here.
  • So as to be separated or relieved from: robbed of one's dignity; cured of distemper.
  • From the total or group comprising: give of one's time; two of my friends; most of the cases.
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of(prep)
EOF_HEAD> BOF_DEF>
  1. Derived or coming from; originating at or from: customs of the South.
  2. Caused by; resulting from: a death of tuberculosis.
  3. Away from; at a distance from: a mile east of here.
  4. So as to be separated or relieved from: robbed of one's dignity; cured of distemper.

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