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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Out of

It was more out of compulsion than out of desire. (1)

It was more out of compulsion than desire. (2)

Are both fine? Can we leave out 'out of', as I've done in (2)
  

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Yes, the omission seems OK.

  • Yes, the omission seems OK.
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Yes, the omission seems OK.

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