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1.leave, usually as an expression of disapproval
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hold forth on/about (something)
to speak in public, to talk about something
My boss was holding forth about taxes last night when I saw him in his office.
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There is no one whom I trust more.
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We can omit the relative pronoun here.
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We can't omit the relative pronoun here.
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