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Surfer Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

side vs end

I sensed hostility on her end.
I sensed hostility on her side

Are they both correct? which one would you use?

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Both are correct, and I have no preference. If she is the source of the hostility, I would say I sensed hostility from her.

  • Both are correct, and I have no preference.
  • If she is the source of the hostility, I would say I sensed hostility from her.
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Both are correct, and I have no preference. If she is the source of the hostility, I would say I sensed hostility from her.

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