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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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Hi, I can't find you guys.  Are you at/on the outer side of the park?

Which is the correct one?  are both useable?

Thanks!
  

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Both OK, though my guess is that "on" goes with "side" more often. But "outer side"? Do you mean "other side"?

  • Both OK, though my guess is that "on" goes with "side" more often.
  • But "outer side"?
  • Do you mean "other side"?
  • CJ
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Both OK, though my guess is that "on" goes with "side" more often.

But "outer side"? Do you mean "other side"?

CJ
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CalifJimBoth OK, though my guess is that "on" goes with "side" more often.But "outer side"? Do you mean "other side"?CJ
Not in the middle, but outer edge of the park.
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OK. I just thought you might have meant "other". Same answer either way.

CJ

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