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"Chopped ofd my hair" vs "Chopped my hair off"

The correct phrase is "chopped my hair off." The phrase "chopped off my hair" is incorrect because the preposition 'ofd' is a typo and should be 'off.' The correct phrase is commonly used in English to indicate cutting one's hair short.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

Chopped ofd my hair

This phrase is incorrect due to a typo ('ofd' instead of 'off').

Chopped my hair off

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate cutting one's hair short.

Examples:

  • I decided to chop my hair off for a new look.
  • She chopped her hair off and donated it to charity.
  • He regretted chopping his hair off so short.
  • After years of long hair, she finally chopped it off.
  • I'm thinking of chopping my hair off for a change.

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