Which is correct:
"the same drawings with" or "the same drawings from"?

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the same drawings with

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to drawings that have a particular characteristic or feature.

This phrase is used to indicate that the drawings being referred to share a specific characteristic or feature.

Examples:

  • The same drawings with red borders were selected for the exhibition.
  • I prefer the same drawings with animals in them.

Alternatives:

  • the same drawings featuring
  • the same drawings showing
  • the same drawings that have

the same drawings from

This phrase is correct and commonly used when indicating the source or origin of the drawings.

This phrase is used to specify where the drawings come from or who created them.

Examples:

  • These are the same drawings from the artist's early period.
  • I have the same drawings from the art class last semester.

Alternatives:

  • the same drawings by
  • the same drawings originating from
  • the same drawings created by
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'The same drawings with' is used when referring to drawings that have a particular characteristic or feature, while 'the same drawings from' is used when indicating the source or origin of the drawings.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

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