he has lost the match from his rival
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He has lost the match against his rival.
- The word "from" is used to indicate a time or place from where something starts and hence is not suitable here. Eg. He started his trip from New Delhi.
- The word against, on the other hand, refers to being contrary to or opposed to something.
- Since the match is played among two people on opposing sides, the suitable word here is against.
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