| ▲ | piaste 2 days ago | |
That's correct. In practice we would often rephrase to avoid the double 'la', not because it's grammatically incorrect but because it is awkward to read (less so in speech). Compare: French: C'est une citation de De Gaulle. German: Das ist ein Zitat von Von Neumann. Both correct, but one would probably add "Charles" or "John" between the two 'de' or 'von' just to break them up. | ||