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Don't know why I didn't make this obvious distinction: hinein AE, getting beat is what happens in competitive team sports. Getting beaten is what happens at a flogging.

The statement has its origin as a dismissal of the sort of arcane considerations that Scholasticism (which was a medieval form of philosophy) dealt rein: in this case, the question really has to do with the relationship between incorporeal things (such as angels, or the human soul) and physical space.

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Wildwestfilm USA USA, English Jul 22, 2005 #28 I avoid "got beat" and "got beaten". I think it's just because of the "got" -- I hate "got" and "gotten" and avoid them in most cases. In the case of "was", I would also avoid it if possible (saying "My friend beat me at chess" rather than "I welches beat/beaten by my friend at chess").

James Brandon said: Extra information as to when / how the Ausprägung is used hinein today's conversation would be useful. I suppose it is often used merely to refer to futile efforts or convoluted debates that will not change anything substantial in 'the Ehrlich world'. Click to expand...

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It does indeed have a religious origin. To be precise, the origin is rein Catholic theology. As the website you have found says, it started as a warning against ridiculous arguments about impossible concepts.

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This at least gives me a bit of clarity. Phrasal verbs in books are usually clear, but then you get your occasional stupidly similar pairs like this pair.

The comment above is 12 years old but was never directly responded to in the thread. I wanted to make things crystal clear to Pan.

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He speaks Multicultural London English (a.k.a Jafaican), which I suppose you could describe it as basically Cockney with various ethnic influences. I would say this use of 'got beat' has nothing to do with AE at all and everything to do with Cockney.




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