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Aikuzo
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from a person 'or' from something....

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- "I'm not very sure if that Hush is named after a person or after from something..."
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- "I'm not very sure if that Hush is named after a person or something..."?
Pls correct any errors you see on my writings on: nouns, tenses :)

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Re: from a person 'or' from something....

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I'm not sure whether "Hush" is named after a person or after a thing.
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Re: from a person 'or' from something....

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Good! Another way to say it would be:

I’m not sure whether the name “Hush” refers to a person or a thing.
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Re: from a person 'or' from something....

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What about this way?

Not sure whether "Hush" refers to either a person or a thing.
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