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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

usage

In English, is there the usage , (be out of one's wit ).
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"To be out of one's mind" is to be crazy. "To be at wit's end" is to be frustrated at not being able to solve a problem.

  • "To be out of one's mind" is to be crazy.
  • "To be at wit's end" is to be frustrated at not being able to solve a problem.
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"To be out of one's mind" is to be crazy.

"To be at wit's end" is to be frustrated at not being able to solve a problem.

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