With all due respect, as someone who has spoken English my whole life, that headline doesn’t make sense. In fact, “of off“ is never the proper use of those two words. I don’t care what Sentence you put it in.
O-kayyeeee. 😬 “…of off…” isn’t an English language term that’s ever been used anywhere through time my friend, but if you like it - O-kayyeeee. 🤣🇺🇸❤️🤍💙
Typo? in title:
>War Criminals that Installed Him of off CIA Coup
did you intend "off of" or simply "off"?
one of the rare instances where i am not guilty of a typo.
thanks for looking out!
With all due respect, as someone who has spoken English my whole life, that headline doesn’t make sense. In fact, “of off“ is never the proper use of those two words. I don’t care what Sentence you put it in.
https://grammarist.com/usage/off-of/
it is not improper, and i write like i speak.
don't like the way it reads, not my issue.
O-kayyeeee. 😬 “…of off…” isn’t an English language term that’s ever been used anywhere through time my friend, but if you like it - O-kayyeeee. 🤣🇺🇸❤️🤍💙
I think he has "f'd up" too, but no big deal :-)