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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

usage "of" vs "to"

When speaking of an idea, some say, "I will speak to that later." Some say, "I will speak of that later." Which is correct?
  

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They mean essentially the same thing and can be used interchangeably. To seems to me to be a little more authoritative, as if enlightenment will be forthcoming.

  • They mean essentially the same thing and can be used interchangeably.
  • To seems to me to be a little more authoritative, as if enlightenment will be forthcoming.
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They mean essentially the same thing and can be used interchangeably. To seems to me to be a little more authoritative, as if enlightenment will be forthcoming.

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