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of both studies vs from both studies

Both "of both studies" and "from both studies" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Of both studies" is used to indicate possession or association, while "from both studies" is used to indicate the source or origin.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

of both studies

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate possession or association.

This phrase is used to refer to something that relates to or belongs to both studies.

Examples:

  • The conclusions of both studies were similar.
  • The methodology of both studies was flawed.

Alternatives:

  • in both studies
  • about both studies
  • conducted in both studies
  • pertaining to both studies
  • associated with both studies

from both studies

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the source or origin.

This phrase is used to refer to something that comes or originates from both studies.

Examples:

  • The data from both studies supported the hypothesis.
  • The information from both studies was valuable.

Alternatives:

  • derived from both studies
  • obtained from both studies
  • taken from both studies
  • coming from both studies
  • originating from both studies

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