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Mrs. Smith Posted 18 years ago
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Right off or right off of?

0Did he put me right off my food or right off of my food?02br
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00Does this put me off learning or off of learning?0-
  

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0Hi Mrs. Smith,02br
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00Just use "off," not "off of." I can't think of a single case in which "off of" is correct.0-
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0Thanks for the reply.02br
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00PS. Cute kitten.0-
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0Thanks. She's a lot less michevious now that she's a year old.0-

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