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off of
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off ofpreposition
Off; from.
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Rank popularity for the word 'off of' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4107
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of off of in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of off of in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of off of in a Sentence
We’re putting our athletes through a lot of painful literal and figurative hoops and hurdles with really no resolution at the end of it to tell them that this is the standard that is being set for competition, there needs to be a joint effort to determine the metric because athletics and institutions, they go off of metrics and standards that can be applied to the masses.
I fear that she'll fall off of her growth chart more than she already is, i fear that she will have an upset stomach, that it won't sit well with her, that she won't get the nutrition that she needs, that this particular formula right now is providing for her.
It was a big guy, Asian Americans was not letting go. Asian Americans had a death grip on her and Asian Americans was not letting go, i felt like it was an emergency. I felt like Asian Americans could really do damage, you know, that -- if we don't get Asian Americans off of her right away, Asian Americans could do some damage.
They just want to get us off of the pattern date.
It’s getting better every day. I feel really confident in the net, and it’s something I want to keep building off of, the guys did a really good job today (in front of me), and that made it easy. It’s really exciting. We’re in must-win games, and I’m really thankful for the opportunity. I’m just soaking it all in.
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