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"chillin' on the best coast" or "chillin in the best coast"?

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chillin' on the best coast

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is a casual way of saying that someone is relaxing or enjoying themselves on the best coast, implying the West Coast of the United States.

Examples:

  • I love chillin' on the best coast with my friends.
  • We spent the weekend chillin' on the best coast.
  • She's always talking about chillin' on the best coast.
  • Do you want to join us in chillin' on the best coast?
  • Let's go chill on the best coast this summer.

chillin in the best coast

This phrase is not correct in standard English.


Alternatives:

  • chillin' on the best coast
  • chillin' at the best coast
  • chillin' by the best coast
  • chillin' near the best coast
  • chillin' along the best coast
Both phrases are not correct in standard English. The correct preposition to use with 'chillin' on/in the best coast' would be 'on' as in 'chillin' on the best coast.'

Last updated: April 01, 2024

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