Which preposition sounds better on the sentence?
We walked around the town and took some photographs.
We walked across the town and took some photographs.
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We walked around the town and took some photographs
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When used to state a preference for one thing over another, the verb prefer is usually followed by the preposition to: prefer one to the other.It's not an error to end a sentence with a preposition, but it is a little less formal. In emails, text messages, and notes to friends, it's perfectly fine. But if you're writing a research paper or submitting a business proposal and you want to sound very formal, avoid ending sentences with prepositions.
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