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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Service of or from

Can you order services of a company or from a company? I usually use the latter but I thought that perhaps 'of' is also an option.

It's probably a stupid question.

Thank you.

  

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There's no such thing as a stupid question with English - it's such an awkward and variable language! I think you could 'order the services of a company' but without 'the' it doesn't quite sound right to me.

  • There's no such thing as a stupid question with English - it's such an awkward and variable language!
  • I think you could 'order the services of a company' but without 'the' it doesn't quite sound right to me.
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There's no such thing as a stupid question with English - it's such an awkward and variable language!

I think you could 'order the services of a company' but without 'the' it doesn't quite sound right to me.

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