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write of

VERB
  1. write about a particular topic
    Snow wrote about China

How To Use write of In A Sentence

  • Yet those who might write off the Commonwealth and European medallist have short memories.
  • You write off the English at your peril. The Sun
  • By the final chapter, you realise you've been reading a crazy rewrite of The Maltese Falcon.
  • Pardon me should I use the personal pronoun "I" too frequently, as I do not wish to be called egotistical, for I only write of what I saw as an humble private in the rear rank in an infantry regiment, commonly called "webfoot. "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
  • Rather than finding the deserters, the army tends simply to write off the missing soldiers and dismiss them in their absence.
  • The first you might be able to write off as political practicalism but the latter has no excuse. Firedoglake » Al Gore’s Evolution on Same-Sex Marriage
  • But, in the times we write of, the hosiers, the glovers, the hatters, the mercers, the milliners, and all who dealt in the miscellaneous wares now termed haberdasher’s goods, were to be found in this narrow alley. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons.
  • You really cannot write off a football club that has made an art form of hanging on. Times, Sunday Times
  • The World Bank is being urged to write off debts from developing countries.
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