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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it of' is usually not correct in written English.
You may be attempting to use a phrase such as 'it off' or 'it out' instead. For example: I decided to take a break and turn it off for a while.
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Facebook is an "it," of course.
"Strip it of its capital.
Make it "of whom".
That's it, of course.
They expect it of him.
I'll see it, of course.
They loved it, of course.
Accountability demands it, of course.
*What color is it of?
I'll watch it, of course.
That was it, of course.
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