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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Of or from

Should I use "of" or "from" in the sentence below?

To beat Trump in 2020, the Democrats need someone who is of/from the people and for the people.

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Either preposition is fine with me. I don't know how anyone can beat Trump, though, as he is a stable genius elected by the people. CB

  • Either preposition is fine with me.
  • I don't know how anyone can beat Trump, though, as he is a stable genius elected by the people.
  • CB
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Either preposition is fine with me. I don't know how anyone can beat Trump, though, as he is a stable genius elected by the people.

CB

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