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Sarcandra Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

lessons of/from the earthquake

Which is better, "to utilize the lessons of the earthquake" or "to utilize the lessons from the earthquake"? In such constructions I usually lean towards "from," but sometimes "of" seems just as good.

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sarcandra "of" seems just as good They both seem fine to me, too.

  • sarcandra "of" seems just as good They both seem fine to me, too.
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sarcandra "of" seems just as good
They both seem fine to me, too.

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