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SAIKAT1 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

free from or free of

Hi all,
Could you please explain the difference between the following usage of preposition after free in the following sentence and what is the difference in meaning

The patient is now free from/ free of danger.
Thanks ,
Saikat1.
  

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SAIKAT1 Could you please explain the difference between the following usage of preposition after free in the following sentence and what is the difference in meaning Welcome to English Forums, Saikat. There is no difference in meaning there, but neither is native. The patient is now out of danger .

  • SAIKAT1 Could you please explain the difference between the following usage of preposition after free in the following sentence and what is the difference in meaning Welcome to English Forums, Saikat.
  • There is no difference in meaning there, but neither is native.
  • The patient is now out of danger .
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SAIKAT1Could you please explain the difference between the following usage of preposition after free in the following sentence and what is the difference in meaning
Welcome to English Forums, Saikat.

There is no difference in meaning there, but neither is native.

The patient is now out of danger.

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