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Old 05-Jun-2006, 08:50
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Question Along the river

Hi,

Thanks for replying to my last post. I was wondering which is more correct:

1- Walking along the Seine

2-Walking along the bank(s) of the River Seine


Which is used more freuqnely?


Thanks a lot
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Old 06-Jun-2006, 03:27
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They're correct and I would use both.
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