Is it correct to say 'enjoyed one another's company at the party' in this sentence?
The ninth and tenth graders enjoyed one another's company at the party held on the ground floor of their school.
I would use "enjoyed each other's company" or even "enjoyed being together".
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I would use "enjoyed each other's company" or even "enjoyed being together".