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Voytaszek Posted 9 years ago
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Why the preposition "to" instead of "for" here?

Aside from his keepers, Davos Seaworth had the Wolf’s Den to himself.

  

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" have to oneself " means that you are not sharing it with anyone.

  • " have to oneself " means that you are not sharing it with anyone.
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"have to oneself" means that you are not sharing it with anyone.

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