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out of all the places vs out of all of the places

Both phrases are correct, but 'out of all the places' is more commonly used in English. The addition of 'of' in 'out of all of the places' is not necessary and can make the phrase sound slightly awkward.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1193 views

out of all the places

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to compare different places and emphasize one as the best or most significant.

Examples:

  • Out of all the places we visited, Paris was my favorite.
  • Out of all the places in the world, I feel most at home here.
  • Out of all the places I've been, this one is the most beautiful.
  • Out of all the places we could go, why did you choose this one?
  • Out of all the places to eat in town, this restaurant is the best.
  • May 20, 2011 ... Out of all the places in this little town. Yeah you had to come walking in here and sit down. I'm hiding and hoping my face ain't to red. Since we ...
  • All the Jews, I say, returned out of all the places to which they had fled, and they came into the land of Juda to Godolias to Masphath: and they gathered wine, ...
  • ... affirmation of Jehovah; and I have turned back to your captivity, and have gathered you out of all the nations, and out of all the places whither I have driven you ...
  • Out of all the places. I could be. I'd rather be home. Chilly (Chorus 3x). More Mary J Blige lyrics. ·No More Drama · ·Not Gon' Cry · ·Family Affair · ·My Life · ·Just ...

Alternatives:

  • Among all the places
  • From all the places
  • Of all the places
  • Between all the places
  • Compared to all the places

out of all of the places

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to compare different places and emphasize one as the best or most significant, but the addition of 'of' is not necessary and can make the phrase sound slightly awkward.

Examples:

  • Out of all of the places we could have gone, we chose this one.
  • Out of all of the places in the city, this one is the most peaceful.
  • Out of all of the places I've lived, this one feels like home.
  • Out of all of the places we could explore, why did you pick this one?
  • Out of all of the places to visit, this one is the most interesting.
  • Out of all of the places in this little town. Yeah, you had to come walking in here and sit down. I'm hiding and hoping my face ain't too red. Since we been over, ...
  • Feb 16, 2012 ... Out of all of the places in this little town. Yeah, you had to come walking in here and sit down. I'm hiding and hoping my face ain't too red
  • Out of all of the places I lived and visited Cresco was the only place that felt like home. I am married with three children. My wife is also a Realtor with Burke Real  ...
  • ... of all of the places you travel to, there is no place quite like High-res. Out of all of the places you travel to, there is no place quite like the kitchen you grew up in.

Alternatives:

  • Among all of the places
  • From all of the places
  • Of all of the places
  • Between all of the places
  • Compared to all of the places

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