Is it "the kick I get from something" or "the kick I get out of something"?
If both are correct, do they mean the same thing?
Also, is it possible to say, "the kick I get from/out of doing something"?
Thank you.
teal lime Is it "the kick I get from something" or "the kick I get out of something"? They mean the same thing, but the first is not used much. The second one is widespread.
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teal limeIs it "the kick I get from something" or "the kick I get out of something"?
They mean the same thing, but the first is not used much. The second one is widespread.
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