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on my crutches vs with my crutches

Both "on my crutches" and "with my crutches" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "On my crutches" is used when someone is physically supporting themselves by leaning on the crutches, while "with my crutches" is used to indicate possession or accompaniment.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 985 views

on my crutches

This phrase is correct and commonly used when someone is physically supporting themselves by leaning on the crutches.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is using crutches for support, physically leaning on them while walking.

Examples:

  • I can't walk without being on my crutches.
  • She moved slowly on her crutches.
  • He balanced carefully on his crutches.
  • The injured player hobbled on his crutches.
  • The patient was unsteady on his crutches.
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Alternatives:

  • using my crutches
  • leaning on my crutches
  • walking on crutches
  • supported by my crutches
  • balancing on crutches

with my crutches

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate possession or accompaniment of crutches.

This phrase is used to show that someone has crutches in their possession or is accompanied by crutches.

Examples:

  • I went to the doctor's office with my crutches.
  • She traveled with her crutches.
  • He stood by the door with his crutches.
  • The patient arrived at the hospital with his crutches.
  • They went hiking with their crutches.
  • Aug 25, 2013 ... Kelsey Andrade 7 months ago. Just 3 more weeks with my crutches. Read more Show less. Reply · 1. ▽ Report spam or abuse. diary of a ...
  • Sep 23, 2015 ... So me and my friend Zion were at my house so he decided to play with my crutches so I made him trip and fall that's what you get Zion.
  • Dec 20, 2012 ... I'm stuck with my crutches for the next 6 weeks. And I think what ... I can't go upstairs with my crutches, I just fall on my face. What should I do?.
  • The first two days i walked with my crutches and day three no crutches but i am ... Doc did tell me to walk on it with my crutches as it will heal quicker, could I not ...

Alternatives:

  • carrying my crutches
  • accompanied by my crutches
  • having my crutches
  • using my crutches
  • possessing crutches

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