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Claudia
Hi, it is correct using the preposition “from” with “arising out”?
Or “of” is better?
Example “ you will achieve your goals arising out from hours of study”
2 févr. 2021 14:26
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Arising from something is the best use. You could say arising out of the something but is not so good. You never say arising out from something.
2 février 2021
1
“Arising out of” is widely used in contracts/insurances terms and conditions.
Don’t complicate your simple sentence.
2 février 2021
1
Here it's best to say "you will achieve your goals from hours of study"
It would be even better to say "you will achieve your goals through hours of study"
No need to use "arising out of" or "of"
2 février 2021
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Claudia
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Italien
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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