Nowadays, I have heard this phrase everywhere, "since from". For example, "I have changed since from when I first met". But I do not think this is correct. Only "since" is needed here, right? What do you people think about it? Thanks in advance.
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You're right. This is just one of many ways that people who don't care about speaking their language correctly can abuse and mutilate it. :-(
— KrisBlueNZ
You're right.
This is just one of many ways that people who don't care about speaking their language correctly can abuse and mutilate it.
:-(
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