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is this correct?
I'm sure you are familiar with this area, but just in case, I will give you the parking direction.
Thank you!
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Re: is this correct?

Originally Posted by
Isydsmile
I'm sure you are familiar with this area, but just in case, I will give you the parking direction.
I have no idea what you mean by 'parking direction'.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
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Re: is this correct?
I'm giving a direction to the restaurant, but their parking garage is very hard to find.
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Re: is this correct?
The generic expression is "directions to the [place]".
In this case, say "I will give you directions to the parking garage."
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