I believe that in would be the prefered preposition, but from is certainly understadable.
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PhilipI believe that in would be the prefered preposition, but from is certainly understadable.Would using from be grammatically incorrect? Is it wrong? Would a native speaker say something like such?
PhilipIt is not incorrect, just not quite natural. A native speaker might use it if talking about a class that he is no longer taking.Thank you very much Philip!