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Please remove from vs Please remove in

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct preposition to use with the verb 'remove' is 'from'. 'Please remove from' is the correct construction to indicate the source or origin of the item being removed.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 996 views

Please remove from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'please remove from' when indicating the source or origin of the item being removed.
  • Please remove Kate Flynn from the immunity list.
  • Please remove hot liquid from table.
  • Please remove yourself from my office.
  • Please remove your hand from my knee.
  • Please remove your grill from the patio.
  • Detective Vaughn, please remove your hand from my thigh.
  • Gentlemen, please remove this man from the building.
  • Captain Kowalski, please remove the mayor from the premises.
  • Please remove your hands from Great Britain's King.
  • Your outbox contains messages which were most-likely not created by KMail; please remove them from there if you do not want KMail to send them.
  • Can you please remove yourself from the premises... and go about your business?
  • Please remove the license from the wallet.
  • Will you please remove your van from my property?
  • Now could someone please remove this blade from my back.
  • Please remove your arm from around my shoulder this second.
  • May I please remove the warrant from my pocket so you may examine it?
  • La Torre, now please remove this stuff from here. No!
  • You are directing replies to more than 12 newsgroups. Please remove some newsgroups from the "Followup-To" header.
  • Lord, please, remove this cup from me, your humble servant.
  • Please, remove your hand from my person.

Please remove in

This phrase is not correct in English.

The preposition 'from' should be used with the verb 'remove' to indicate the source or origin of the item being removed.
  • You are crossposting to more than 12 newsgroups. Please remove all newsgroups in which your article is off-topic.
  • There might be a problem due to the change of the configuration file. Please remove the khangmanrc file in your $KDEHOME/ share/ config folder.
  • Please remove Kate Flynn from the immunity list.
  • Please remove all jackets, sweaters...
  • Computer, please remove two wrong answers.
  • Please remove hot liquid from table.
  • Please remove your hand from my knee.
  • Those with glasses, please remove them.
  • Please remove Mr Weston's place setting.
  • Please remove your hats, though a bit cold.
  • Please remove your belt and place it into the container.
  • Captain, please remove my catheter.
  • KMobileTools could not archive your config files. Please remove them manually.
  • Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
  • Please remove that chair because it is in the way.
  • Gentlemen, please remove your jewelry.
  • Please remove your grill from the patio.
  • Detective Vaughn, please remove your hand from my thigh.
  • Please remove yourself from my office.
  • Please remove that bit of ceiling over there.

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