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On a fourth down any play not resulting in a gain of at least 10 yards for a first down results in loss of possession to the other team.

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Q: On a fourth down pass when the offensive team is inside the opposition's 20-yard line an incomplete pass results in a loss of down at the line of scrimmage?
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