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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Aimed at or upon

Are both okay?

My gun was aimed at him
My gun was aimed upon him

thanks,
Mary
  

Top answer

Use at . You could say that you set your sights on him.

  • Use at .
  • You could say that you set your sights on him.
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Use at. You could say that you set your sights on him.

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