[Grammar] The right preposition for a situation?

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vpkannan

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Hi,


The situation is such that I have to travel from Location-A to Location-B, but there are two routes, one with Mall X on the way and the other with Mall Y on the way.


Now, Which of the following sentences are correct?


1) I am going to Location-B through Mall X.
2) I am going to Location-B via Mall X.
3) I am going to Location-B along Mall X.
4) I am going to Location-B alongside Mall X.
5) I am going to Location-B across Mall X.
6) I am going to Location-B crossing Mall X.


Thanks.
 
Only sentence 2) is correct.
 
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