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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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in or to?

There is no logic in/to this game.

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Anonymous There is no logic in/to this game. The above sentences have two possible meanings. The much harder part is to decide which preposition expresses which meaning, if in fact they clearly do express the different meanings.

  • Anonymous There is no logic in/to this game.
  • The above sentences have two possible meanings.
  • The much harder part is to decide which preposition expresses which meaning, if in fact they clearly do express the different meanings.
  • I am leaning towards the following distinction, but I am not entirely convinced and am looking forward to the comments of others.
  • 1) There is no logic to this game.
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AnonymousThere is no logic in/to this game.
The above sentences have two possible meanings. The much harder part is to decide which preposition expresses which meaning, if in fact they clearly do express the different meanings.
I am leaning towards

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