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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Lose a match (in) which

They lost a game (in) which he led the throughout the last set.

Do you lead in a game or do you lead a game?
The team led the game 10 to 5./in the game 10 to 5.

I don't know if there are too many ins?

I looked in the pocket I thought it would be (in).


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" "They led the game throughout" is less common. " alc24 I looked in the pocket I thought it would be (in). You need both in s.

  • " "They led the game throughout" is less common.
  • " alc24 I looked in the pocket I thought it would be (in).
  • You need both in s.
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I often hear "He lead the match throughout."

"They led the game throughout" is less common. I'd use "led in the game throughout."
alc24I looked in the pocket I thought it would be (in).
You need both ins.

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