Which preposition should be used after the word refrain?
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The proper preposition used after the word ‘refrain’ is ‘from’. The sentence follows the pattern -
“please refrain from your bad habits,” where it is being said to quit bad habits. The refrain has two verb forms -
transitive and intransitive. The Transitive form is obsolete, but the intransitive form is used.
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