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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

in or between along or alongside

Which is correct?

I hate it when I get food stuck in/between/inbetween my teeth.

She biked along the side of the road./alongside the road.

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Anonymous I hate it when I get food stuck ... between my teeth. (the usual expression) ...

  • Anonymous I hate it when I get food stuck ...
  • between my teeth.
  • (the usual expression) ...
  • in between my teeth.
  • (also possible) ...
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AnonymousI hate it when I get food stuck ...
... between my teeth. (the usual expression)
... in between my teeth. (also possible)
... in my teeth. (also possible; least usual in my opinion)
AnonymousShe biked along the side of the road./alongside the road.
Both are fine.

CJ

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