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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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"swear off" or "lay off"?

"I guess this is my cue to swear off fast food."

"I guess this is my cue to lay off fast food."
  

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Anonymous "swear off" or "lay off" Either one will do. 'swear off' ~ promise yourself to stop eating fast food; 'lay off' ~ stop eating fast food. CJ

  • Anonymous "swear off" or "lay off" Either one will do.
  • 'swear off' ~ promise yourself to stop eating fast food; 'lay off' ~ stop eating fast food.
  • CJ
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Anonymous"swear off" or "lay off"
Either one will do. 'swear off' ~ promise yourself to stop eating fast food; 'lay off' ~ stop eating fast food.

CJ

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