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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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Setback

Does the tern 'setback' make sense in this context:


"The English were sad about the setback of their national team in the final of Euro Cup, but they were still civil to the Italians."



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Christine Christie Does the tern 'setback' make sense in this context Yes, but it's 'setback to', not 'setback of'. And ' the Euro Cup'. The English were sad about the setback to their national team in the final of the Euro Cup, but they were still civil to the Italians.

  • Christine Christie Does the tern 'setback' make sense in this context Yes, but it's 'setback to', not 'setback of'.
  • And ' the Euro Cup'.
  • The English were sad about the setback to their national team in the final of the Euro Cup, but they were still civil to the Italians.
  • CJ
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Christine ChristieDoes the tern 'setback' make sense in this context

Yes, but it's 'setback to', not 'setback of'. And 'the Euro Cup'.

The English were sad about the setback to their national team in the final of the Euro Cup, but they were still civil to the Italians.

CJ

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