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Old 31-Oct-2007, 13:01
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Default Re: parking lots/spaces/places

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Originally Posted by moggy View Post
Spaces and places, in this context mean room for a single vehicle. A parking lot (this is more american) or carpark (Eng. equivalent) is made up of parking spaces/places.

On or at sound okay, but on sounds better I think.
Thanks, moggy.
Would you explain in a few words why on sounds better?
Besides, are there subtle differences between on and at the edge of cities?
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