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At your end
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"at your end" is correct and usable in written English
It means "in your area" and can be used to describe what is happening or what is available somewhere in relation to where the speaker currently is. For example, "I can't help you with that problem, but I'm sure someone at your end can help."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Science
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
16 human-written examples
Then look at your end goals.
News & Media
He said: "It is at your end you have to do something more.
News & Media
"I keep telling you, there isn't any... wait, what was that?" "Something at your end".
News & Media
You must get into theories of perception a lot at your end of science.
News & Media
We were greatly concerned, because of a problem here – and not at your end at all – but here.
News & Media
But I want you to know it was no feeling on our part of lack of confidence at your end.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
44 human-written examples
Left-click the map at your chosen ending point.
Wiki
For most purposes, you should look at your back-end debt.
Wiki
First tie a knot at your intended end-point of the stretchy cord.
Wiki
The two front sections start at your temples and end at the top of your ears.
Wiki
Try to make your feet land on the ground before your hands at the end of your trick.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
✓ Best practice
Use "at your end" to clearly specify that an action, responsibility, or problem lies with the recipient, avoiding ambiguity.
⚠ Common error
Don't use "at your end" when you mean "on your side" in the context of support or agreement. Ensure the context relates to location or responsibility.
Linguistic Context
The phrase "at your end" primarily functions as a prepositional phrase, modifying a verb or noun to indicate location, responsibility, or perspective. Ludwig indicates that it correctly describes happenings or availability relative to the speaker's location.
Expression frequency: Uncommon
✓ Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Wiki
37%
Science
26%
⚠ Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "at your end" is a prepositional phrase used to specify that something pertains to the recipient's location, responsibility, or perspective. Ludwig confirms that this phrase is grammatically correct and usable in written English. It is frequently employed in news and media, as well as in wiki and scientific contexts, suggesting a neutral register. Related phrases include "in your area" and "on your side", offering contextual alternatives. While generally safe to use, avoid ambiguity by ensuring the context aligns with location or responsibility. Remember, Ludwig provides a valuable resource for checking and refining your use of this phrase.
Alternative expressions
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in your area
Directly refers to the geographical location where the listener is.
at your location
More formal and specific reference to the listener's place.
on your side
Focuses on support or agreement rather than physical location.
from your perspective
Shifts the focus to viewpoint rather than physical location.
in relation to you
More broad and general connection to the listener.
under your control
Indicates responsibility rather than spatial positioning.
More alternative expressions(6)
FAQs
How can I use "at your end" in a sentence?
Use "at your end" to indicate that something is happening, available, or required in the recipient's location or area of responsibility. For example, "The issue seems to be "at your end", as we don't see the same problem here."
What's the difference between "at your end" and "on your side"?
"At your end" typically refers to a location or area of responsibility, while "on your side" implies support or agreement. For instance, "We have engineers "on your side" to assist with the implementation."
Which is correct, "the problem is at your end" or "the problem is in your end"?
"The problem is "at your end"" is the correct and more commonly used phrase. "In your end" is not standard English.
What can I say instead of "at your end"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "in your area", "at your location", or ""on your side"" if you mean support rather than location.
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