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JKBelieve Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

to? from? Sooooo confused II

Another of my preposition woes....T.T

'That is the only way they will not fall behind from competition'

'That is the only way they will not fall behind to their competitors'

Which one is idiomatic? If both sound awkward can you please tell me how you would say it?
  

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Sorry, JK, it's neither. " Fall behind their competitors. So the answer to this one was simpler than you thought.

  • Sorry, JK, it's neither.
  • " Fall behind their competitors.
  • So the answer to this one was simpler than you thought.
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Sorry, JK, it's neither. It's just "behind."

Fall behind their competitors. So the answer to this one was simpler than you thought.

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