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Asked on March 1, 2021 in Meaning.
I want all the names starting with A. Starting
with A is only for the word to begin with A. Adam
- Alfred
- Please
give me all the names starting from A. Starting
from A is for the word to start with A and all the words to start with the letter, after A without beginning
- with
- A.
- Adam
Chris John Your wording makes the difference less clear. What are the terms if the first line is clearer?
Please give me all the names from the letter C. When
there is no known ordering, they mean the same thing so
with or from can be used interchangeably in the following example.
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I’m of the opinion they can be used interchangeably if there is no order to what is being started with/from, though with is more correct in my opinion. Starting from doesn’t include items before or after an item. So it’s a
different order.
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