Meaning Of The Word From
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from
preposition: If something comes from a particular person or thing, or if you get something from them, they give it to you or they are the source of it. from in American English beginning at (a point of departure as for motion, duration, or action) preposition: (used to specify a starting point in spatial movement) from in British English preposition: used to indicate the original location, situation, etc |
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