Brainer
accomplice in / to something Is it possible to use both prepositions with this name, meaning the same thing? Examples: To be an accomplice in / to murder. He became an accomplice in / to the robbery. Thank you! :)
26. Feb. 2015 13:57
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I would say "to" - it feels more natural than "in" but "in" could work too. The related adjective is "complicit" and you use "in" with this word e.g. he was complicit in the theft of the car."
26. Februar 2015
I don't think you'd ever hear a native speaker use 'accomplice in'.
26. Februar 2015
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