mikemcgarry wrote:
Split #2: idiom
The correct idiom is "immune to," whereas "immune from" is 100% incorrect.
Hi Mike! Hope you've been well.
I thought it might be worthwhile clarifying your comment here, because it might sound like a statement of a general rule. It can definitely sometimes be correct to say "immune from". In a legal context, it is the only correct idiom:
"In Country X, diplomats are immune
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