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I don't think this is standard usage, considering "from" is a preposition there and should be followed by a noun and and not an adverb. (I'm not fully clear on this point, though!)

As for the meaning of this part of the sentence, it is that whatever hardwork or toil one has done before one's detention, it all goes down the drain.

I don't think this is standard usage, considering "from" is a preposition there and should be followed by a noun and and not an adverb. (I'm not fully clear on this point, though!)

As for the meaning of this part of the sentence, it is that whatever hardwork or toil one has done before one's detention, all goes down the drain.

I don't think this is standard usage, considering "from" is a preposition there and should be followed by a noun and and not an adverb. (I'm not fully clear on this point, though!)

As for the meaning of this part of the sentence, it is that whatever hardwork or toil one has done before one's detention, it all goes down the drain.

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user392935

I don't think this is standard usage, considering "from" is a preposition there and should be followed by a noun and and not an adverb. (I'm not fully clear on this point, though!)

As for the meaning of this part of the sentence, it is that whatever hardwork or toil one has done before one's detention, all goes down the drain.