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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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From vs Of

Hello again! Hope everyone's having a good night. Here's today's doubt...


1: That is his mind game, attempting to camouflage and elude us from our heritage.


2: That is his mind game, attempting to camouflage and elude us of our heritage.


... or any other option you might consider is definitely welcomed.


Cheers.

  

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How can a heritage be camouflaged? 'Elude' is meaningless in both sentences. What are you trying to say?

  • How can a heritage be camouflaged?
  • 'Elude' is meaningless in both sentences.
  • What are you trying to say?
  • 'Deprive'?
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How can a heritage be camouflaged?

'Elude' is meaningless in both sentences. What are you trying to say? 'Deprive'?

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Hello. Thanks for the answer.


Yes, deprive is great. How does it stay now? Deprive us from or deprive us of?

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