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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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Could 'to her' be used instead of 'in her belief'?

Could 'to me' and 'in her belief' be used interchangeably in the following sentence?

To her (In her belief), the two of them were still engaged even though he was gone.
  

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Rommel Could 'to me' and 'in her belief' be used interchangeably in the following sentence? To her (In her belief), the two of them were still engaged even though he was gone. 'to me'?

  • Rommel Could 'to me' and 'in her belief' be used interchangeably in the following sentence?
  • To her (In her belief), the two of them were still engaged even though he was gone.
  • 'to me'?
  • Where did 'me' come from?
  • Yes.
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RommelCould 'to me' and 'in her belief' be used interchangeably in the following sentence? To her (In her belief), the two of them were still engaged even though he was gone.
'to me'? Where did 'me' come from?

Yes. Both are possible. Also, She believed that the two of them ..., which sounds more idiomatic to my ear.

CJ

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