Averse from/ Averse to

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Barman

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In the following sentences, which preposition is more appropriate to use with 'averse'?

1) People who are averse from hard work generally don't succeed in life.

2) People who are averse to hard work generally don't succeed in life.
 
Did you Google "averse from or averse to"?
 
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