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Kenji Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

My school is to your 10 o'clock.

This sentence may make sense. But is this a popular expression?

I guess pilots may use these expressions.

Do you use "My school is to your 10 o'clock." or "My school is in the ten o'clock direction."?

Thanks.
  

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I'd say it's common among some people and not at all common among other people. My dad uses the clock directions all the time. "

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  • My dad uses the clock directions all the time.
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I'd say it's common among some people and not at all common among other people. My dad uses the clock directions all the time.

I'm familiar with it being used as "at 10 o'clock" and not as "in the 10 o'clock direction."
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Thank you very much :)

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