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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Regarding preposition: From or By

Sentence: In these 10 days there was neither any update or information either by/from you or by/from ABM about the status of my application.

Question: Which preposition would be correct to use in the sentence, by or from? I am very confused.

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Hi, Sentence: In these 10 days there was neither any update or information either by / from you or by / from ABM about the status of my application. Question: Which preposition would be correct to use in the sentence, by or from ? I am very confused.

  • Hi, Sentence: In these 10 days there was neither any update or information either by / from you or by / from ABM about the status of my application.
  • Question: Which preposition would be correct to use in the sentence, by or from ?
  • I am very confused.
  • The whole sentence is cumbersome and needs some rewording.
  • I suggest eg I have not heard from you or ABM for 10 days about the status of my application.
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Hi,

Sentence: In these 10 days there was neither any update or information either by/from you or by/fromABM about the status of my application.

Question: Which preposition would be correct to use in the sentence, by or from? I am very confused.

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