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Alexey
Today's phrase - to rub off ( 2 meanings ) Hi! I try to learn 5 phrases every day.

One of the phrases I learned was -  to rub off ( 2 meanings ).

Finally her enthusiasm rubbed off on all of us.

Rub off outer skin and dice a beetroot up.


Does a native speaker say it like that? Is it casual speech?
Thank you.

PS I have found some references to this phrase at BBC site as well.
Dec 6, 2018 3:17 PM
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@Terry. Yeah I persevere and take language study challenges in (my) stride!

Thank you for support! I've just got premium membership, so not limited by 2 posts a day any more. It's going to be more fun!

December 6, 2018
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Alexey!

Your enthusiasm is rubbing off on me!

The second one reads a bit awkward to me.  Based on what I am perceiving... "Rub off the outer skin of a beetroot and dice it up." 

That's my input.  Cheers!

December 6, 2018

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