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disposed off or disposed of? #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 20, 2008 23:30 pm   disposed off or disposed of?
 

what is correct ? of or off?
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disposed off or disposed of? #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 20, 2008 23:31 pm   disposed off or disposed of?
 

I have never heard of "disposed off".
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disposed off or disposed of? #3 (permalink) Sun Jul 20, 2008 23:41 pm   disposed off or disposed of?
 

I would agree with Haihao; "The bodies were disposed of silently", "Where can I dispose of my old washing machine?", etc.

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disposed off or disposed of? #4 (permalink) Sun Jul 20, 2008 23:43 pm   disposed off or disposed of?
 

thanks hai hao/ Mrp
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