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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Playing both sides of the fence/field

Which is it?

He's an hypocrite. He says one thing to me and something different to her. He's playing both sides of the fence/field.

Which phrase is it and is the sentence correct?

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Top answer

I think I've heard both 'fence' and 'field', and they both make sense to me. Correct sentence.

  • I think I've heard both 'fence' and 'field', and they both make sense to me.
  • Correct sentence.
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I think I've heard both 'fence' and 'field', and they both make sense to me. Correct sentence.
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AnonymousField is correct.

That makes more sense than 'fence', actually, because we play games on a field. Thanks.

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