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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

parking lot lets out

What verb would you use with parking lot?

The parking lot lets out on Lexington Ave.

The parking lot lets out at -1 floor but the entrance is at -2.

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) I suppose it can be argued that YOU are the one who exits, not the parking lot. But this usage is common. The freeway exits onto Brand Boulevard.

  • ) I suppose it can be argued that YOU are the one who exits, not the parking lot.
  • But this usage is common.
  • The freeway exits onto Brand Boulevard.
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If you're looking for a verb, you can say "The parking lot exits on the first level."
(The exit is on the first level.)

I suppose it can be argued that YOU are the one who exits, not the parking lot. But this usage is common.

The freeway exits onto Brand Boulevard.

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