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Healer Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Increase FROM

"This was an increase FROM previous year."

Is the above grammatically correct?

  

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No. You need either "the previous year" or "previous years". Also, I would use "on" instead of "from".

  • No.
  • You need either "the previous year" or "previous years".
  • Also, I would use "on" instead of "from".
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No. You need either "the previous year" or "previous years".

Also, I would use "on" instead of "from".

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healerIs the above grammatically correct?

You also see "over".

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