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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
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at/on

The restaurant is at/on the corner of the intersection.

Are both good to use?

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PreciousJones The restaurant is at/on the corner of the intersection. The corner of the intersection sounds odd to me. How about one of these?

  • PreciousJones The restaurant is at/on the corner of the intersection.
  • The corner of the intersection sounds odd to me.
  • How about one of these?
  • The restaurant is on the corner.
  • The restaurant is at the corner.
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PreciousJonesThe restaurant is at/on the corner of the intersection.
The corner of the intersection sounds odd to me. How about one of these?

The restaurant is on the corner.
The restaurant is at the corner.
The restaurant is at the intersection.

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