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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

At or From?

Hello. Should I use "at" or "from" when writing a link after the adjective "available"?

For example:

Available at www.EnglishForward.com

Available from www.EnglishForward.com

I have seen both formats.

Thank you!
  

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What is it that is available?

  • What is it that is available?
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What is it that is available?
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I think "in" is fine.
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KhoshtipMan I think "in" is fine.
"Available in www.EnglishForward.com"? No, that doesn't work well.

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