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  • grammaticality - Use of the word off to indicate a quantity - English . . .
    run off This is true whether I’m turning them out for stock or to meet a wholesale order from a specific customer… which requires such usages as This is a custom run… 200 off I might run off one or a dozen proof copies of a newspaper or a light-fitting, then run off as many more as are wanted this time
  • what is the difference between out of and off?
    "Get off the bus" means "Go out of the bus"!When we want to say to someone to go in a bus we say "Get on the bus" In your sentence "Get off the bus" the word 'off' is a preposition 'Off' means 'not on something, or removed from something' We say "Keep off the grass" or "Someone had taken the mirror off the wall" Do not say 'off of something'!
  • grammaticality - How can I explain to people that the phrase “off of . . .
    'off' which indicates direction would need to be replaced with a direction word, like 'down', but Get off that roof! is clearly correct Get of that roof is clearly incorrect, showing that off rather than of is the eseential and meaningful word in the sentence
  • Off of versus from - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    See the discussion referenced by @FumbleFingers for views on the general appropriateness of the term off of As to whether it can be substituted for from depends on context The term off of suggests that something is being obtained or moved I got that data off of the internet They took the book off of the shelf
  • grammar - A number off or a number of? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    … this British usage of off typically appears with a number to indicate a quantity of items produced in some manufacturing process The Oxford English Dictionary, … takes this back to a 1934 quotation from the Proceedings of the Institute of British Foundrymen: "A splendid one-off pattern can be swept up in a very little time "
  • word usage - On vs. Off of vs. Off - English Language Learners . . .
    An easy rule to follow is to remember that when off is used as a preposition (a word that defines the relationship between two nouns), off of can almost always be shortened to just off Therefore the best option for us here is the third one :)
  • meaning - what does is off by mean in this context? - English . . .
    If your standard rate is 1,000 rupees per widget, then 1,250 or 750 would be off by 250, up or down If the standard time for a machine cycle is 25 minutes, and it only runs 20 minutes or 30 minutes, it is off by 5 minutes The amount something is off, up or down, is in relation to some standard measurement implied or given in a context –
  • meaning - What does net off mean? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    Questionable sentence: Credit risk adjustments are netted off balance exposures before applying risk weighting This sounds totally unidiomatic because the word balance is used incorrectly There is: on-balance sheet exposure and off-balance sheet exposure and plain old balance sheet exposure In English, you don't "net something off of something"
  • meaning - off from work vs. off work - English Language Learners . . .
    Kevin: "I worked late I didn't get off work until midnight " Even though I didn't find the definition on the Merriam-Webster dictionary or the Cambridge Dictionary, I’m pretty sure "someone gets off work" means the employee gets the permission to stop working and go home The question is whether "off from work" means the same thing
  • Work off vs. work off of - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    work off of To work off of [some thing] means: to use that thing as a basis to do something else Here is a list of sentences from Ludwig guru As Kate Bunting says, one can use "work from", too: to work from a template or work off of a template or to work off a template [declarative only]





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