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You would need to use the phrase 'from' or 'off' depending on what you mean by the phrase. Example: I took a break from of my studies. (incorrect) I took a break from my studies. (correct) I took a break off my studies. (correct).
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Taken from Of Mutability, published by Faber and Faber.
Aside from, of course, a drink or another person.
From "Of Hippos and Kings," by Adam Gopnik.
The researchers adapted an idea from, of all places, Hollywood.
A very long delay and a softer from of Brexit?
One recent possible precedent comes from, of all places, Kazakhstan.
"This stems from of a dispute over shoes, basketball shoes," police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.
The animals will come from, of all places, the Bronx Zoo.
Friday's lineup was dominated by music from, of all places, New York.
The one bias has cancelled the other, and nothing is left--apart from, of course.
Another came from, of all places, the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia.
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