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Angliholic Posted 10 years ago
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At/on every club anniversary

They remember to invite John to join the celebration party at/on every club anniversary.

Hi,
Is it better to use at or on in the above? Is it better to go without both of them? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Is it better to use at or on in the above? Both are OK. Angliholic Is it better to go without both of them?

  • Angliholic Is it better to use at or on in the above?
  • Both are OK.
  • Angliholic Is it better to go without both of them?
  • Or you can do that, too.
  • Angliholic celebration party That's the problem.
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AngliholicIs it better to use at or on in the above?
Both are OK.
AngliholicIs it better to go without both of them?
Or you can do that, too.
Angliholiccelebration party
That's the problem. It is redundant; choose one or the other.

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