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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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judge on/by/from

Which is correct?
judge by/from/on
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All three are possible I think. Judge by and judge from can be used interchangeably. Judging by/from his behaviour, he's mad at someone.

  • All three are possible I think.
  • Judge by and judge from can be used interchangeably.
  • Judging by/from his behaviour, he's mad at someone.
  • Each rocket will be judged on its speed and maximum altitude.
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All three are possible I think. Judge by and judge from can be used interchangeably.

Judging by/from his behaviour, he's mad at someone.

Each rocket will be judged on its speed and maximum altitude.

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