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"feeding off of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to derive sustenance, support, or energy from something or someone. Example: The charismatic leader fed off of the adoration and loyalty of his followers, using it to fuel his ambition for power. In this sentence, the phrase "feeding off of" is used to show how the leader gains energy and support from his followers.
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"We are just feeding off of this cancer phobia".
"We're not feeding off of an existing art scene.
"The events are feeding off of one another," he said.
"These two things are feeding off of each other," he said.
And incorporating them into my work is just feeding off of one of the major portions in my brain.
I've just really been feeding off of that, and this year I think I'm planning to do a solo project.
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I feed off of it.
You can feed off of their excitement".
You have to feed off of him.
We feed off of Chad's confidence.
He feeds off of that and we feed off of that".
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