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Priya Ramasamy Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which word to use before an URL

Hi Every one,

Following is a sentence

"The details can be got at www.xyz.com"

is this correct? or should it be

"The details can be got in www.xyz.com"


  

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Hi, I prefer'at' or 'from'. Note that 'got' is an inelegant word, very common in speech but commonly avoided in writing. com'.

  • Hi, I prefer'at' or 'from'.
  • Note that 'got' is an inelegant word, very common in speech but commonly avoided in writing.
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Hi,

I prefer'at' or 'from'.

Note that 'got' is an inelegant word, very common in speech but commonly avoided in writing.

I suggest eg 'The details can be found at / obtained from www.xyz.com'.

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