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Old 04-Mar-2007, 21:06
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Default "in detriment of" vs "to the detriment of"

I know that "to the detriment of" is correct. My question is: "is in detriment of" correct?

Many people have told me it is not but I am not totally conviced because there are thousands of "in detrimen of" 's on the internet.

Thank you so much
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