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Spooner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In every corner of streets?

Something is wedged in every corner of streets.

Hi,

Could anyone tell me whether "in every corner of streets" makes grammatical sense?

I've found a bunch of "every street corner" as an alternative on Google, but I've been wondering if the above phrase is completely unusable.

Thanks in advance.
  

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Spooner I've been wondering if the above phrase is completely unusable Wonder no more. in every corner of streets is completely unusable. It's not grammatical nor idiomatic.

  • Spooner I've been wondering if the above phrase is completely unusable Wonder no more.
  • in every corner of streets is completely unusable.
  • It's not grammatical nor idiomatic.
  • Native speakers will have to guess what you're trying to say.
  • CJ
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SpoonerI've been wondering if the above phrase is completely unusable
Wonder no more. in every corner of streets is completely unusable. It's not grammatical nor idiomatic. Native speakers will have to guess what you're trying to say.

CJ

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