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Ant_222 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Spare/Spare of/Spare from

Hello all,

I am confused about the adverbs that should or should not go after the verb spare.
I have seen all these versions used in similar contexts:

Ex. 1: ...necessary to spare the user from any of the crypto mechanics...
Ex. 2: ...MADNet will attempt to spare the user of unneces- sary input...
Ex. 3: ...third-party apps would only have to sent an intent and spare the user having to enter login information...

Are all of them correct and is there any difference in the meaning or usage?

Thank you in advance,
Anton
  

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#1 and #3 are OK; #2 is not. The meanings are the same.

  • #1 and #3 are OK; #2 is not.
  • The meanings are the same.
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#1 and #3 are OK; #2 is not. The meanings are the same.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.

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