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JKBelieve Posted 16 years ago
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Betrayal of? betrayal on?

I was browsing through youtube when i happened upon a video by the name

"betrayal on kerrigan"

The video was about a character named 'kerrigan' being left behind in the battlefield.

Anyway i was wondering if the title shouldn't have been

"betrayal of kerrigan" instead? I've never heard of 'on' being used with 'betrayal'

but then again i haven't heard betrayal being used all that much either...so please help me^^
  

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I agree. 'Betrayal of' is the normal collocation.

  • I agree.
  • 'Betrayal of' is the normal collocation.
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I agree. 'Betrayal of' is the normal collocation.

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