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Indirect object pronouns replace nouns, to avoid repeating the noun two sentences in a row. An indirect object pronoun is used in the place of the indirect object of a verb. For example, in the ...
That was higher than I expected, but I noticed that hits for the indirect object form tended to cite archaic uses: a few from the Bible, one from Oedipus Rex and a 1928 essay about Calvin Coolidge.
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