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  1. bottom of your hair - WordReference Forums

    Oct 20, 2021 · Can anyone please explain what part "the bottom of my hair" is? Is it the end of my hair or is it the bottom layer of my hair? Thanks for your help!

  2. at the bottom of the page - WordReference Forums

    May 14, 2007 · !Exacto jbruceismay!!! Gracias. Eso es pie de página: "footnote". !Que fácil es a veces el idioma y cuánto lo complicamos! Y sí, efectivamente: "at the bottom of the page" NUNCA será …

  3. bottom left? left bottom??? | WordReference Forums

    May 10, 2007 · OK in that case you should say 'the picture on the bottom left' It is 'bottom left' with no preposition if you put it in brackets within an article to refer to a picture.

  4. bottom right vs lower right - WordReference Forums

    Feb 14, 2023 · Hi people. Are they both idiomatic? Which one is better? To the bottom right of the rose garden, the glasshouse and seats have been replaced by a water feature. In the lower right corner of …

  5. rebound vs. bounce back vs. bottom out - WordReference Forums

    Apr 12, 2016 · I believe the going down economy will "rebound from the bottom" or "bounce back from the bottom" or "bottom out" very soon. Are they all correct? If so, which one is most common? Thank …

  6. on the top/on the bottom - WordReference Forums

    Dec 19, 2007 · I'm not sure of what on top and on the bottom mean about this. If in the cake, translating on top in en haut and on the bottom in au fond (or en bas) is correct.

  7. at/in the bottom of the sea - WordReference Forums

    Jul 14, 2014 · Hi! What is the difference between in/at the bottom. for instance... at the bottom of the sea or in the bottom of the sea? Both are they possible? Thanks in advance!

  8. < at the centre > of a picture [position] | WordReference Forums

    Dec 3, 2021 · Hello, I have a question about how to describe precisely where something in a picture is. Are the following expressions idiomatic? in the very centre (of the picture, photograph etc.) there …

  9. ATT, ATTN, FAO ... - abbreviations for 'attention' in correspondence

    Apr 5, 2006 · When writing english business letters, which is the corrct abbreviation of "attention". I reckon it must be either "att" or "atn". I've always used "att", but fear that it might be a calque …

  10. Over the page / On the next page - WordReference Forums

    Oct 13, 2010 · The word "over" would not be used at all in a book or magazine or newspaper. It might be used alone (not "over the page") if a two-page letter or memorandum is written on both sides of a …