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  1. ''Off'' Vs ''Off to'' - WordReference Forums

    Jan 14, 2019 · In general "off" is the opposite of "on". Nobody would say "I am on Scotland tomorrow." Sentence (b) is correct, but the phrase "off to Scotland" uses be off, not off to. The …

  2. Work off of - WordReference Forums

    Oct 2, 2018 · KLEOPFER: You know, it's a tough question because there's such few examples to work off of. But the latest I've heard from the individual who's caring for the animal is that he …

  3. duck-off - WordReference Forums

    Nov 13, 2022 · Hi seeeker, duck-off is a humorous use of the suffix -off. See this definition from the WR dictionary:-off, suffix.-off is used to form nouns that name or refer to a competition or …

  4. dispose of/dispose off - WordReference Forums

    Jun 22, 2007 · "The company wants to dispose off the equipment." Is this sentence correct. Iam confused whether it is dispose of or dispose off as I see a lot of sentences that use dispose …

  5. the day of vs on the day of - WordReference Forums

    Oct 2, 2016 · You must give 'of' an object because it is a preposition. Technically, you can say "He called off the meeting on the day of the meeting" but we prefer not to repeat words in a …

  6. Perch skin - on or off? - Ohio Game Fishing

    Mar 4, 2010 · well seems to me the fillet holds up better especially during pan frying with the skin on. i think the skin adds something to the taste maybe its just me but i prefer my perch to have …

  7. ATT, ATTN, FAO ... - abbreviations for 'attention' in correspondence

    Apr 5, 2006 · When writing english business letters, which is the corrct abbreviation of "attention". I reckon it must be either "att" or "atn". I've always used "att", but fear that it might be a calque …

  8. I'm off next week vs I'll be off next week | WordReference Forums

    Feb 17, 2012 · Ditto, and to (2) you could add "I won't be in next week". In fact, you could take a week off trying to decide which one to use . They are all in the same register, and for normal …

  9. I'm off today./ It's my day off today. | WordReference Forums

    Oct 20, 2021 · Good day, I would like to ask if it is right to say "I'm off today." What I mean is that I'm not at work today because it's my day off. Does it have a similar meaning to "It's my day off …

  10. leverage vs. leverage off | WordReference Forums

    Mar 8, 2013 · The concept of leverage comes from physics. A lever is a bar that is placed on a fulcrum, or pivot. By placing the pivot close to the object you want to move, the force exerted …

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