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tufguy

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Hi guys,

Please check. "One of them must die in order for other person to win".
 
That's fine. A bit brutal, but grammatical.
 
"One of them must die in order for the other person to win".

Would you accept a 'the'?
 
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Thanks, yes, you are right. I missed the 'the'.
 
Ok I have to remove "The".
 
No — you have to add 'the' before 'other'.
 
Is my sentence correct?

One of them must die in order to win for the other person.
 
"One of them must die for the other person to win".
"In order" is omitted, does it make sense?
 
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