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the idiot of my vs the idiot of

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are incomplete and do not make complete sense on their own. However, if we assume that the intended completion of the first phrase is missing, then it could be considered correct in a specific context. The second phrase, on the other hand, is incomplete and does not convey a clear meaning.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 895 views

the idiot of my

This phrase is correct if it is part of a larger sentence where the completion is missing. It could be used to describe possession or association with an idiot.

This phrase could be used in a sentence like 'the idiot of my class' to indicate a specific idiot belonging to or associated with the speaker's class.
  • As a matter of fact, I liked NfU SO much that I read THE IDIOT of my own initiative and--get this--liked it MORE than NfU. Hey, how can you resist a story about a ...
  • Jan 14, 2013 ... The response I got to these posts was gratifying: people recognised themselves in my self-portrait, in the 'Behold the Idiot' of my blog posts.
  • ... since / Dec 2015; Posts / 1; Next @ /. + -. 3. sebas074 · Wed, 30 Dec 2015. Does anyone have one extra ticket... I was the idiot of my group that procrastinated.
  • Dec 24, 2014 ... I was definitely the idiot of my class and perhaps of the entire department. The way a test was given at CMU was as follows: you get the test in ...

the idiot of

This phrase is incomplete and does not convey a clear meaning on its own. It requires further context or completion to make sense.

This phrase would need to be followed by additional information to specify what or whom the idiot is associated with.
  • The German novelist Hermann Hesse wrote in 1919 a short piece about the book called "Thoughts on The Idiot of Dostoevsky," later released in a compilation of ...
  • Message Boards. Discuss The Idiot of the Mountains (1909) on the IMDb message boards ». Getting Started | Contributor Zone » ...
  • The "idiot" of the first version is, however, directly opposite in character to Prince Myshkin, though they both suffer from epileptic and nervous fits. Here are some ...
  • and the idiot of the day award goes to... Community. Timeline · About · Photos · Likes · Videos. Public Cancel Save Changes. People. 37 likes. About. The Duh ...

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