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Rajesh jain Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Right/left

Right/left side of the sixty.
Which one is correct?
  

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What is the context? It is not clear what you are talking about. "the right side of sixty" could mean less than sixty years old.

  • What is the context?
  • It is not clear what you are talking about.
  • "the right side of sixty" could mean less than sixty years old.
  • There is no equivalent expression using "left".
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What is the context? It is not clear what you are talking about.

"the right side of sixty" could mean less than sixty years old. There is no equivalent expression using "left".
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Yes, it was related to age .
Thanks

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