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Old 07-Aug-2007, 05:18
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Question From vs. out of

Hi!
I'd like you to tell me which of the following is correct:
1.My tusks are valuable and people make nice pieces of jewellery from them.
2.My tusks are valuable and people make nice pieces of jewellery out of them.
Some say both are ok, but I'd like you to help me make the difference between the above mentioned prepositions.
Thank you for your time,
Angela
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Default Re: From vs. out of

They are both OK and I don't any real difference there.
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