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Vladv Posted 4 years ago
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Confide in

The following month the tsar confided in Durnovo that he was thinking of replacing the minister with Witte.
Sergei Witte and the twilight of imperial Russia : a biography by Harcave, Sidney.

Should it be confide in or to? Any difference? Thanks

  

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Vladv Should it be confide in or to? Any difference? com/dictionary/american/confide confide in someone confide something to someone

  • Vladv Should it be confide in or to?
  • Any difference?
  • com/dictionary/american/confide confide in someone confide something to someone
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VladvShould it be confide in or to? Any difference?

See this dictionary entry

https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/confide

confide in someone

confide something to someone

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