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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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from/over/due to their many benefits

0It is clear 01b01u00from/over/due to02u02b00 their many benefits that trees are precious resources worth saving and conserving.02br
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00Which should I use here, 01u00from, over, or due to02u00? Thanks.0-
  

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01cite10Marius Hancu12cite10due to, based on, etc12br
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10Thanks, Marius.02br
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00I concur with you, but my original sentence uses 01u00from02u00 here. I think it must be wrong, and that's why I post it here.0-
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0From is correct.02br
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00From - used as a function word to indicate the source, cause, agent, or basis <we conclude 01i00from02i00 this> <a call 01i00from02i00 my lawyer> <inherited a love of music 01i00from02i00 his father> <worked hard 01i00from02i00 necessit
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10From is correct.12br
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10From - used as a function word to indicate the source, cause, agent, or basis <11u11b10we conclude 11i10from12i10 this12b12u10> <a call 11i10from12i10 my lawyer> <

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