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Work off of - WordReference Forums If you "work off something," you are using it as a resource or foundation Here, there are few examples of this phenomenon, making the job of the experts more difficult
dispose of dispose off - WordReference Forums "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 off But when I searched I could just find that dispose of is the phrasal verb that should be used Please help
duck-off - WordReference Forums 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 contest, esp between finalists or to break a tie:cook + -off → cookoff (= a cooking contest);runoff (= a deciding final contest)
Im off next week vs Ill be off next week | WordReference Forums 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 conversational purposes (no deep metaphysical debates, please folks!) they all mean the same thing Sometimes you can have too many choices in life
the day of vs on the day of - WordReference Forums Hello, I got a question about the use of "the day of" When I want to say that someone called off the meeting on the very day the meeting was scheduled for Can I simplify the idea and say : He called off the meeting the day of Or do i have to add "on" infront of "the day of", as in "He called
Im off today. Its my day off today. | WordReference Forums 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 today ?" Thank you in advance
leverage vs. leverage off - WordReference Forums Hi guys What's the difference between this two expressions? They plan to leverage the publicity into a good distribution agreement They plan to leverage off the publicity to get a good distribution agreement What does leverage off mean in general? Thank you very much!
ATTN: or FAO: (for the attention of) in business letter? I would leave off the "attn" entirely and address it like this: Mr John Smith, Director Ms Marilyn Monroe, Public relations ABC Corporation 1234 XYZ Street Tokyo, Japan 12345 or Mr John Smith Ms Marilyn Monroe ABC Corporation 1234 XYZ Street Tokyo, Japan 12345 or (most likely) John Smith Marilyn Monroe ABC Corporation 1234 XYZ Street Tokyo, Japan 12345 As a matter of politeness it is my