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The phrase "occur of" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in written English
It is possible that it is a typo or mistake and the intended phrase is "occur off" or "occur in." However, these phrases would not be used frequently in formal writing. Example: "The event was expected to occur of catastrophic proportions, but thankfully it was just a small hiccup in the end."
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As a result, every 24 hours, 150,000 abortions occur; of these, over 50,000 are illegal".
"It's hardly surprising where the hotspots occur – of course you will get more reports of wasps in London when millions of people live there".
Intermarriages occur, of course, and some local cohesion is achieved by secret societies and other clublike associations.
This will occur, of course, against the backdrop of a travel industry, and especially an aviation industry, that is struggling to accommodate growing demand against cut-throat competition all over the world.
Injuries do occur, of course – often ankle sprains or damage to knee ligaments – at a rate of one per 700 hours of football.
He appeared later to backtrack on his earlier comments, saying of the security issues and the error over the North Korean team flag: "It is impossible for absolutely no mistakes to occur," "Of course there will be errors from time to time, but those are all overshadowed by the extraordinary demonstrations of courage, character and determination by the athletes".
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All bets are off if an invasion occurs, of course.
The events in question occurred, of course, before Tony Hiss was born.
What occurred, of course, was something fundamentally, jarringly different.
Rage can also occur out of frustration.
Numerous species occur north of the Arctic Circle.
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