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Ann
we say TURN RIGHT/LEFT AT the crossing.What about GO STRAIGHT?Can it use with AT?
go straight at someplace
Thank you!
2022年12月25日 08:37
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At the crossroads, go straight on. 
At the crossroads, go straight across.
Go straight on at the crossroads.
When you get to the crossroads, go straight on.
2022年12月25日
I find the other answers surprising. ‘Going straight’ without a preposition is very natural and correct in the US
At the intersection, go straight.
Cross the bridge, then go straight for 5 minutes.
We might use a verb other than ‘go’, however, and we’re less likely to use ‘crossing’ by itself. It sounds vague to me. For example:
Continue straight at the railroad crossing.
2022年12月25日
No, you wouldn’t use at in this context.
The dog was running straight at me.
The ball came straight at me.
2022年12月25日
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