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Cheattowin Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

From or by?

there are significant benefits from keeping something,

or

there are significant benefits by keeping someting.

which one is correct one? Also, can you tell me why it is?
  

Top answer

Neither. There are benefits in doing...

  • Neither.
  • There are benefits in doing...
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Neither.

There are benefits in doing...
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Thank you again. prepositions always got me wrong...

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