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why people prefer saying "let go me" rather than "let me go" ?
Dec 7, 2012 9:35 AM
Answers · 3
The phrase is "let go of me".
I think the imperative "let go" has more punch of you don't put the indirect object in between. But I suppose the reality is that a person will choose "let go of me" simply out of habit.
Can I ask - how do you know it's "preferred"? Do you see it more often? I'm just curious about your comment.
December 7, 2012
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