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Off Vs Of - 02

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"The word 'of' is used to indicate a relationship or connection between two people or things. 'Off' means ""away from someone or something,"" implying separation from a person, place, or thing.' Of is a preposition, which is used in sentences to show connectivity with the noun. It is a function word that shows the point of reckoning, part of the whole, origin, belongingness, motive and the like. Off denotes separation from a person, place, or object, i.e. being separated from someone or something. Turn off, call off, put off, take off, go off, runoff, drive off, and so on are examples of phrasal verbs that use off after the verb."

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Off Vs Of - 02

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