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England lost 29-20 to South Africa, extending their winless Autumn series. Coach Steve Borthwick believes the defeat will aid their development as they transition new players and strategies, despite leading late in the game. England showed more ball-in-hand ambition than in their World Cup semi-final defeat to the Springboks but failed to capitalize on opportunities in the second half.
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