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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Stress "of / from"

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Is it possible to say "cope with the stress from mental illness" to mean "cope with the stress of mental illness"?
  

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HUBLOT Is it possible to say "cope with the stress from mental illness" to mean "cope with the stress of mental illness"? That would be acceptable, but I think of is ideal.

  • HUBLOT Is it possible to say "cope with the stress from mental illness" to mean "cope with the stress of mental illness"?
  • That would be acceptable, but I think of is ideal.
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HUBLOTIs it possible to say "cope with the stress from mental illness" to mean "cope with the stress of mental illness"?
That would be acceptable, but I think of is ideal.

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