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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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"to the rear" vs "at the rear"

We have been told recently by our company that "at the rear" is in correct and "to the rear" is incorrect.

I work in property so it is commonly used when describing buildings.

Is either or both of these correct?
  

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Anonymous We have been told recently by our company that "at the rear" is in correct and "to the rear" is incorrect. I work in property so it is commonly used when describing buildings. Is either or both of these correct?

  • Anonymous We have been told recently by our company that "at the rear" is in correct and "to the rear" is incorrect.
  • I work in property so it is commonly used when describing buildings.
  • Is either or both of these correct?
  • Here are examples of both: Go to the rear of the bus.
  • He is at the rear of the line.
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AnonymousWe have been told recently by our company that "at the rear" is in correct and "to the rear" is incorrect.

I work in property so it is commonly used when describing buildings.

Is either or both of these correct?
Here are examples of both:

Go to the rear of the bus.
He is at the rear of the line.
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thanks! Greatly appreciated :-)

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