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The dequeism is the misuse of the preposition "from” before the conjunction "what“, when this is not required by any of the words that make up the statement. For example: I'm glad to hear it about what be alright. In this case, the correct form would be: I'm glad you're fine.
It is a vice of language, just like the queísmo, which consists of not using the preposition "of" when it is correct that it is. For example: I'm sure what they will come.
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