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on the west or in the west
Hi there! Whether is the difference between these prepositions: on the west and in the west?
Thank you!
Apr 21, 2020 5:16 PM
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They are have same meaning
April 21, 2020
I'm a native English speaker and I have never heard "on the west," just like that. "On the west side," perhaps. But you would either say "in the west," as in, "In the West, there is a tradition of..." or "to the west," as in, "To the west of the Great Plains are the Rockies." Though a more natural phrase would be, "West of the Great Plains are the Rockies."
April 21, 2020
In the west sounds better to me, but it would depend on the context of the sentence.
April 21, 2020
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