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Rommel Posted 7 years ago
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Can 'out of,' 'from,' and 'with' be used interchangeably in the given sentence?

Can 'out of,' 'from,' and 'with' be used interchangeably in the given sentence?

Those chairs are made (out of, from, with) recycled materials.

  

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'Out of' and 'from' are interchangeable if referring to the composition of the product. 'With' could also mean that the tools/equipment used to make the product are made from recycled material.

  • 'Out of' and 'from' are interchangeable if referring to the composition of the product.
  • 'With' could also mean that the tools/equipment used to make the product are made from recycled material.
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'Out of' and 'from' are interchangeable if referring to the composition of the product. 'With' could also mean that the tools/equipment used to make the product are made from recycled material.

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