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    Default "at the next door" or "on the next door"

    I will be at the next door.( I mean next home) or
    I will be on the next door.
    Thank you.

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    Default Re: "at the next door" or "on the next door"

    Quote Originally Posted by edmondjanet View Post
    I will be at the next door.( I mean next home) (I will be next door) or
    I will be on the next door. (Possible, if you are somehow attached to the door.)
    Thank you.
    Gil
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