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No journal would write 'off of' in a headline
15 5 ReplyWhy not?
6 1 ReplyIt's bad grammar. "from" says the same thing in fewer words, which is generally how news headlines are structured.
A tighter headline would be:
Chicago man used grabber toy to steal police firearms, arrested
6 1 ReplyBut that headline is far less amusing to read
4 0 ReplyNever seen a British tabloid?
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Wrong preposition and 'of' doesn't follow 'off'.
1 1 ReplyNah it makes sense
1 0 ReplyNah, and certainly not for a news headline
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And even worse "Off of Officers". That just sounds ridiculous.
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