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Are both OK?
We live on the opposite sides of the Walmart.
We live across the Walmart from each other.
Feb 25, 2017 4:06 AM
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We live on opposite sides of the Walmart.
The second one is fine
February 25, 2017
1
"We live on the opposite sides of the Walmart" makes me think that you live in the produce section and he lives in the bakery (or perhaps gardening supplies in a SuperWalmart).
I don't think that's what you mean.
I would try "He (or she or they) lives on the other side of Walmart."
February 25, 2017
1
We live at the opposite side of the Walmart.
February 25, 2017
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