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KONGJI
in your side / on your side / at your side?
Pls let us know correct anwser.
when I'm in Korea and buyer is in other country.
I want to say "Could you re-check with buyer in/on/at your side?"
which one is correct? or can I use all of them?
Pls help me!! THANKS A LOT!!
Jun 8, 2016 2:51 AM
Answers · 6
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"On your side" would be the correct English; but if you used the others it would still make sense.
June 8, 2016
The correct preposition is 'on', and your question should be this:
"Could you re-check with the buyer on your side?"
Don't forget that you need an article ( the ) before a singular noun.
"At your side" would mean that the buyer is physically standing next to him.
"In your side" doesn't mean anything.
June 8, 2016
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