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They seem okay to me, though "would" is being used as a conditional and not as the "polite would" of "I would like to dance with you".
You must remember that what you are reading are probably quotes from the athletes themselves. Rein the US we reward athletes by allowing them to bypass the educational process.
I've heard people say "We beat 21-11" (no pronoun) and that sounds so wrong to me. Is this another American/British difference or is its usage scattered?
Is "to get beat" common in American English rein the context of a physical attack (as opposed to sports and games)? I'm watching American Crime and two characters have a conversation that runs like:
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" Don't know why I didn't make this obvious distinction: hinein AE, getting beat is what happens rein competitive team sports. Getting beaten is what happens at a flogging. Click to expand...
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I guess I could use either one, depending on the sentence: "I was beat down by a rouge wave." but "He has only been beaten three times hinein volleyball.". In either case I would probably use another verb -- "attacked" or "been defeated", to name a few.
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