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    Verona_82 is offline Senior Member
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    Default go over / across the bridge

    Hello,

    I'm wondering if we go over or across the bridge. It seems to me either works. There is no difference, is it?
    I'd appreciate your help.

    Thank you.
    Last edited by Verona_82; 14-Mar-2011 at 21:36.

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    Default Re: go over / across the bridge

    You're right - there's no difference, except that the former is used rather more than the latter.
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