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The phrase 'fuck of' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
If you want to convey the sentiment of telling someone to leave, you could say "get out" or "go away." For example, "Get out of my room!".
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"That's a fuck of a day," he shrugs.
"What a fuck of a season, huh?" he says.
"And both of you know a fuck of a lot more about me than Sandy does," he said.
It cost me a fuck of a lot of money but it's the best money I've ever spent.
I'm sorry he has a twisted fuck of a father like you".
And you will be waiting a fuck of a long time, pal". 5.
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"The dilemma for me, at 65, Carson, is that I need to find a way to get a fuck-of-a-lot tougher emotionally, physically, philosophically at a time in my life when I'd hoped maybe I could relax a little," he wrote back.
Let's get the fuck out of here".
I'm getting my people the fuck out of here".
"Get me the fuck out of here!" White shrieked.
Get the fuck out of here.
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