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Should I use defeat from or defeat with for the following sentence:

He was born in Siberia in 1167. His tribe often suffered defeat in their battles with the other tribes.
  

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Hi, spelling - gramm a r Should I use defeat from or defeat with for the following sentence: He was born in Siberia in 1167. His tribe often suffered defeat in their battles with the other tribes. Neither.

  • Hi, spelling - gramm a r Should I use defeat from or defeat with for the following sentence: He was born in Siberia in 1167.
  • His tribe often suffered defeat in their battles with the other tribes.
  • Neither.
  • Say '.
  • .
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Hi,

spelling - grammar

Should I use defeat from or defeat with for the following sentence:

He was born in Siberia in 1167. His tribe often suffered defeat in their battles with the other tribes.

Neither. Say '. . . suffered defeat in . . . battles . . . '. The sentence is correct.



Clive

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