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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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Tyler sees the girl from/in his dreams sitting in the grass.

Tyler sees the girl from/in his dreams sitting in the grass.

Do both of from and in fit in the above context? If yes, are there marginal differences in meaning? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Tyler sees the girl from/in his dreams sitting in the grass. Do both of from and in fit in the above context? If yes, are there marginal differences in meaning?

  • Angliholic Tyler sees the girl from/in his dreams sitting in the grass.
  • Do both of from and in fit in the above context?
  • If yes, are there marginal differences in meaning?
  • Thanks.
  • Here's my take, given the lack of context.
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AngliholicTyler sees the girl from/in his dreams sitting in the grass.

Do both of from and in fit in the above context? If yes, are there marginal differences in meaning? Thanks.

Here's my take, given the lack of context.

in = he dreams of the girl
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Philip
Angliholic
Tyler sees the girl from/in his dreams sitting in the grass.

Do both of from and in fit in the above context? If yes, are there marginal differences in meaning? Thanks.

Here's my take, given the lack of context.

in = he

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