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 roael
 
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							| Is it correct to say The library is at 458 Pine Street, on the corner WITH 1st Street. |  8 Sep 2017      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Yes, that sounds absolutely fine. |  8 Sep 2017     
					
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 roael
 
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							| Is it also possible to say ...at 458 Pine Street, on the corner of 1st Street? |  8 Sep 2017     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Yes! Also, ...at 458 Pine Street, where it meets 1st Street. |  8 Sep 2017     
					
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 Ignatz
 
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							| All of these sound fine to me. Or you could say:�It�s ON the corner�OF First�AND Pine.�(American English.) |  8 Sep 2017     
					
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 aleph06
 
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							| WITH  sounds awkward. I wouldn �t use it.           Ignatz  has the perfect answer.  |  11 Sep 2017     
					
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