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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Can I use 'draw inspiration from' and 'find inspiration in' interchangeably in the sentence? Which preposition should I use: 'of' or 'by' or either of the two?

Can I use 'draw inspiration from' and 'find inspiration in' interchangeably in the sentence? Which preposition should I use: 'of' or 'by' or either of the two?

You can (draw inspiration from, find inspiration in) the short story "First Love" (of, by) Samuel Becket. 
  

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Rommel Can I use 'draw inspiration from' and 'find inspiration in' interchangeably in the sentence? Yes, you can. Rommel Which preposition should I use: 'of' or 'by' or either of the two?

  • Rommel Can I use 'draw inspiration from' and 'find inspiration in' interchangeably in the sentence?
  • Yes, you can.
  • Rommel Which preposition should I use: 'of' or 'by' or either of the two?
  • by
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RommelCan I use 'draw inspiration from' and 'find inspiration in' interchangeably in the sentence?
Yes, you can.
RommelWhich preposition should I use: 'of' or 'by' or either of the two?
by

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