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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Out/outside of

Hi teachers. Is there any difference between these?

I'm living just out of the city.

I'm living just outside of the city.

  

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anonymous I'm living just out of the city. I'm living just outside of the city. These would be understood to mean about the same.

  • anonymous I'm living just out of the city.
  • I'm living just outside of the city.
  • These would be understood to mean about the same.
  • I prefer "outside", but you do not need "of" as well.
  • Just say "I'm living just outside the city".
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anonymousI'm living just out of the city.
I'm living just outside of the city.

These would be understood to mean about the same. I prefer "outside", but you do not need "of" as well. Just say "I'm living just outside the city".

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