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Is there a bank near here? or Is there a bank nearby?



 
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Is there a bank near here? or Is there a bank nearby? #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 25, 2009 23:22 pm   Is there a bank near here? or Is there a bank nearby?
 

What is the correct way to say:

Is there a bank near here? or Is there a bank nearby?

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Is there a bank near here? or Is there a bank nearby? #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 26, 2009 14:52 pm   Is there a bank near here? or Is there a bank nearby?
 

Both are correct. Nearby is used much more often.
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