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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

under a lot of stress from/because of too many tests

Students in Taiwan are under a lot of stress from/because of too many tests.

Which fits better in the above, from or because of, and why? Thanks.
  

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Go to Google: Search for: "under a lot of stress from" and "under a lot of stress because of" (quotation signs are important to group up words) You'll learn thus the frequency of the various usages and make a more informed decision.

  • Go to Google: Search for: "under a lot of stress from" and "under a lot of stress because of" (quotation signs are important to group up words) You'll learn thus the frequency of the various usages and make a more informed decision.
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Go to Google:



Search for:
"under a lot of stress from"
and
"under a lot of stress because of"
(quotation signs are important to group up words)

You'll learn thus the frequency of the various usages and make a more informed decision.
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I googled and found that under a lot of stress from is more popular.

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