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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Through

Is through correct?
I'm talking about a game where you have troops and attack someone village.

Always attack through one side of the village. Don't try to attack through all sides of the village.

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If you are attacking something within the village by passing through the outskirts of the village then this seems OK. If you are merely attacking the village then "through" is unnecessary,

  • If you are attacking something within the village by passing through the outskirts of the village then this seems OK.
  • If you are merely attacking the village then "through" is unnecessary,
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If you are attacking something within the village by passing through the outskirts of the village then this seems OK.

If you are merely attacking the village then "through" is unnecessary,
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Is from correct and the same as without from?
Always attack from one side of the village. Don't try to attack from all sides of the village.
Always attack one side of the village. Don't try to attack all sides of the village.
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'From' could be attacking out to the surroundings from a base in the village.
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What if you are attacking the village from the outside, would from work or how would you say it GPY?Thanks
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AnonymousWhat if you are attacking the village from the outside, would from work or how would you say it GPY?
Both are OK, then.

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