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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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I think I have heard both but could someone confirm that they are both sais and correct and mean the same thing?


The team was playing from/with desperation.

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I think I have heard both but could someone confirm that they are both said and correct and mean the same thing? The team was playing from desperation. I never hear this said.

  • I think I have heard both but could someone confirm that they are both said and correct and mean the same thing?
  • The team was playing from desperation.
  • I never hear this said.
  • The team was playing with desperation.
  • OK No real difference in meaning.
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I think I have heard both but could someone confirm that they are both said and correct and mean the same thing?


The team was playing from desperation. I never hear this said.

The team was playing with desperation. OK No real difference in meaning.

The team was playing in desperation. OK No real difference in meaning.

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