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"at your end" or "with your end"? What is the correct form when we are talking about any part of an activity in business. Are there any problems at / with your end? Thank you in advance!
Jul 22, 2014 6:17 PM
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"At your end" or "on your end" are what you need. "With your end" sounds as if you're asking whether the other person has diarrhea.
July 22, 2014
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At your end.
July 22, 2014
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It's actually "Are there any problems on your end"
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