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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Above over under below

Which is correct please?
If you drive under below 50 mph, you are fine.
If you drive over above 50 mph, you might get into an accident.

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Anonymous Above over / under below Both are wrong. Use 'above' or 'over', not both. Use 'under' or 'below', not both.

  • Anonymous Above over / under below Both are wrong.
  • Use 'above' or 'over', not both.
  • Use 'under' or 'below', not both.
  • CJ
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AnonymousAbove over / under below
Both are wrong. Use 'above' or 'over', not both. Use 'under' or 'below', not both.

CJ

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