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Mudclay Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Starting from there

Hi,

Does this make sense? (Starting from there)

Starting from there, I stopped smoking.

If this is wrong, Pls give me another example.
  

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That doesn't sound good to me. I'd just say I stopped smoking at that moment/point.

  • That doesn't sound good to me.
  • I'd just say I stopped smoking at that moment/point.
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That doesn't sound good to me.

I'd just say

I stopped smoking at that moment/point.
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Sir,

Can't I use "starting from there" in any sentences? Is there any way I can use that?

Thanks!
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mudclaySir, Can't I use "starting from there" in any sentences? Is there any way I can use that? Thanks!

You can find many examples if you google the phrase. It just doesn't work in your example.

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