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Zuotengdazuo Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

From or of

Cities that are under big pressure from rising housing prices need to increase as appropriate the supply of land for residential use.

Hi. I find "from" in this sentence is not used correctly. Should I change it into "of"?
Thank you.

  

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zuotengdazuo I find "from" in this sentence is not used correctly. I find that it is fine and natural. zuotengdazuo Should I change it into "of"?

  • zuotengdazuo I find "from" in this sentence is not used correctly.
  • I find that it is fine and natural.
  • zuotengdazuo Should I change it into "of"?
  • Not unless you change 'big pressure' to 'the big pressure'.
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zuotengdazuoI find "from" in this sentence is not used correctly.

I find that it is fine and natural.

zuotengdazuoShould I change it into "of"?

Not unless you change 'big pressure' to 'the big pressure'.

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