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off of your website vs from your website

Both 'off of your website' and 'from your website' are commonly used phrases in English. However, 'from your website' is more widely accepted and preferred in formal writing. 'Off of your website' is considered more informal and colloquial.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1184 views

off of your website

'Off of your website' is a colloquial and informal phrase that is commonly used in spoken English.

This phrase is used informally to indicate the source or origin of something, such as information or content.

Examples:

  • I got this recipe off of your website.
  • She found the contact information off of your website.
  • We got all of this off of your website.
  • And charitable purposes for the welfare - We got all of this off of your website.
  • I'm never off your website.
  • Their website took off like a rocket.
  • I got it off a website for pregnant women,
  • Take all of Titan Powell's off the website.
  • I got it off a website for pregnant women,
  • It's an off-shore betting website.
  • They want these financial records off this world wide website.
  • Maybe I can also get the original source for the encrypted website feed off his cell.
  • That we log off the Spanish Inquisition website and handle this with love.
  • You know, the lady what I had the date with, off the website.
  • Miles, you bought this girl off a website, you killed her, and then you made it look like a car accident.
  • We pulled the unsub's photo off a dating website and got a match from a rental-car surveillance camera.
  • If passed, the law would allow a company to cut off finances to entire websites without due process, or even to force Google to exclude their links.
  • So I went on your website.
  • I wrote to you on your website.
  • You should see the comments on your website.
  • You've posted pictures from the congress on your website.
  • I checked your website, like you said.

Alternatives:

  • from your website
  • on your website
  • via your website
  • through your website
  • by visiting your website

from your website

'From your website' is a widely accepted and formal phrase that is commonly used in both spoken and written English.

This phrase is used to indicate the source or origin of something, such as information or content, in a formal context.

Examples:

  • I downloaded the report from your website.
  • The images are taken from your website.
  • I recognize these names from your website.
  • Dear Mr Vinitchenko, I have learned from your website that your orchestra could be available for a concert in fifteen days, on Saturday June 13th.
  • Before we watch "video number 9" from your website, would you like to change your answer?
  • Why did you remove the videos from your website and the laptop?
  • You've posted pictures from the congress on your website.
  • mobile phone usage in the last three months for private purposes for uploading photographs or video clips from your phones to websites,
  • mobile phone usage in the last three months for private purposes for uploading photographs or video clips from your phones to websites,
  • So I went on your website.
  • I wrote to you on your website.
  • You should see the comments on your website.
  • I checked your website, like you said.
  • Are women humiliated on your website?
  • Thanks to your website there are thousands of people hearing about Mordechai.
  • I'm never off your website.
  • I went on your website and saw some girl wearing my Stryper T-shirt.
  • Your website says that this is the most well-stocked store in five parishes.
  • Which keep popping up on your website.
  • I've been on your website loads of times.
  • One of those adults wrote a pretty nasty comment On your website.
  • Just one of like, two dozen equally appalling videos on your website.

Alternatives:

  • off of your website
  • on your website
  • via your website
  • through your website
  • by visiting your website

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