
Michael Scalera’s answer to Can you end a sentence with the word of? – Quora
It depends. “Of” will usually end a sentence when it is part of a phrasal verb – i.e. a multi-word verb, often consisting of a verb and a preposition. For example: “This is the best example I can think of.” (See what I did there?) But there is supposedly a rule against ending sentences with a p…
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