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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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All by herself/All on her own

A: The car is totally damaged.

B: But she's OK?

A: Yeah.

B: Were there any other cars involved?

A: No. She managed to it all by herself/on her own. (to crash the car)


Which of "all by herself" and "all on her own" sound better to you?

  

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anonymous Which of "all by herself" and "all on her own" sound s better to you? "all on her own" But "all by herself" is not wrong. CJ

  • anonymous Which of "all by herself" and "all on her own" sound s better to you?
  • "all on her own" But "all by herself" is not wrong.
  • CJ
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anonymousWhich of "all by herself" and "all on her own" sounds better to you?

"all on her own"

But "all by herself" is not wrong.

CJ

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