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going from
preposition as in of
Weak matches
- about
- appertaining to
- appropriate to
- as concerns
- as regards
- attributed to
- away from
- based on
- belonging to
- characterized by
- coming from
- concerning
- connected with
- consisting of
- containing
- epithetical
- in reference to
- in regard to
- like
- made from
- out from
- out of
- peculiar to
- pertaining to
- proceeding from
- referring to
- regarding
- related to
- showing
Example Sentences
One post on X, formerly Twitter, from late October reads: “Starbucks going from a genuinely nice place to sit and read or hang out to a high octane, clamoring production warehouse for pickup and drive thru orders is one of the hardest hospitality fumbles of all time.”
The Moon will be in a waxing gibbous phase – going from half moon to full moon.
“The topics that school boards have focused on have shifted, going from a fairly narrow focus on teaching and learning about race and racism in 2021 to increasingly attacks related to LGBT+ student rights,” said John Rogers, a professor at UCLA’s Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, who co-authored the report.
But no one said going from checking facts to passing bills would be easy.
He also praised Dana White for flouting the restrictions on sporting events and managing to keep a steady stream of UFC fights going from May 2020 onward, crowdless though they may have been.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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