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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Of or Out of the thirty students

(1) Out of the thirty students, only one passed the test.

(2) Of the thirty students, only one passed the test.

Is it wrong to omit "Out" from the sentence? Thanks a lot.

  

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ansonguy Is it wrong to omit "Out" from the sentence? No.

  • ansonguy Is it wrong to omit "Out" from the sentence?
  • No.
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ansonguyIs it wrong to omit "Out" from the sentence?

No.

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