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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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"Cliché is a word borrowed into English" Could I say that? Thank you.

0Could I say "Cliché is a word borrowed into English" instead of "Cliché is a word borrowed from French" ? If I could, what are the possible differences between the two? 02br
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0 No, because "borrow" always takes "from". 0-

  • 0 No, because "borrow" always takes "from".
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0 No, because "borrow" always takes "from". You can say "Cliche is a word adopted into English".0-

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