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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Lose to/with

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He lost with him OR He lost to him.

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He lost to him because of mental errors.

  • He lost to him because of mental errors.
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He lost to him because of mental errors.
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Both are possible, but the meanings are completely different.

"He lost with him" -- they lost jointly.

"He lost to him" -- the second person beat the first person.

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