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Nicetomeetyou Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

From/through?

I left the station from/through the east exist.

Does the choice of "from" or "through" make a difference? Or do they mean the same?

  

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There is a subtle difference but it amounts to near enough the same thing. However, I think I prefer "by" or "via".

  • There is a subtle difference but it amounts to near enough the same thing.
  • However, I think I prefer "by" or "via".
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There is a subtle difference but it amounts to near enough the same thing. However, I think I prefer "by" or "via".

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