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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

'The doors to the tram' vs. 'The doors of the tram'

Hello.

Is 'to' used more often than 'of' when you describe 'door'?

Is there any difference between the two expressions?

  

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We commonly just say the tram doors.

  • We commonly just say the tram doors.
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We commonly just say the tram doors.

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