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    Asked on April 10, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
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    Asked on April 10, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes
 
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    Asked on April 10, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes
 
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    Asked on April 10, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes
 
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    Asked on April 10, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes
 
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    Asked on April 10, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes
 
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    Asked on April 10, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes
 
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    Asked on April 9, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes
 
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    Asked on April 9, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes
 
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    Asked on April 9, 2021 in Word choice.
I like @carlo_r’s comment and James Jiao’s answer. However, towards isn’t strictly limited to British English. If you lived in Florida and Alabama, then you grew up there and now speak toward (My whole family does as well). My family comes from the East Coast, and we live on the West Coast.
I mean toward.
- 685159 views
 - 132 answers
 - 252917 votes