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Sentence The phrase "say of" is not usually used in spoken or written English.
It is not a grammatically correct phrase. An example sentence using the phrase "say of" would be: "I can't say of what the outcome of that decision will be."
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Impossible to say, of course.
Easy for him to say, of course.
What does that say of their relationship?
They say of course not".
Think, say, of taking exams.
You say: "Of course not.
What, say, of Vidal Sassoon?
What would she say of today's economy?
And what would he say of himself?
That is to say, of us all.
What did critics say of Mr. Rather?
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