Regular visits FROM a social worker can be of immense value to old people living alone In this sentence ,can "from" be changd into " of " with meaning unchanged ?
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'Of' is not wrong, but more natural is ' from/by '. Clive
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'Of' is not wrong, but more natural is ' from/by '.
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