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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Out of Balance vs. Off Balance

He was so drunk that he got out of balance.
He was so drunk that he got off balance.

What is the difference between 'out of balance' and 'off balance'?
Could you please give example sentences? Thank you.
  

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They have the same intent, and neither is very natural. He was so drunk that he lost his balance and toppled into the compost heap.

  • They have the same intent, and neither is very natural.
  • He was so drunk that he lost his balance and toppled into the compost heap.
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They have the same intent, and neither is very natural.

He was so drunk that he lost his balance and toppled into the compost heap.
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