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on my end vs at my end

Both of these phrases are correct, but "on my end" is more common in American English, while "at my end" is used in British English.
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Last updated: December 19, 2018 • 309384 views

on my end

This phrase is correct.

This phrase, which is common in American English, is used when talking about your side of things.

Some examples from our editors:

  • There's no problem on my end.
  • Well, on my end, there are plenty of issues.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • from where I am
  • on my side

at my end

This phrase is correct.

This phrase is more common in British English; it is used when talking about your side of things.

Some examples from our editors:

  • There's no problem at my end.
  • At my end, there are plenty of issues.
  • So you, Mr. Birthday Boy, will sit at my end of the table.
  • I'm going to disconnect your phone at my end, but you have to take the battery out of the phone right now, then call this number back when it's safe.
  • I'm at my end with you, Mick.
  • I'm at my wits end with her. I'm at my wits end with her.
  • I was at my wits' end.
  • I'm at my wit's end.
  • I'm at my wits' end with Adeline.
  • I'm at my wits' end.
  • Marisol, I am at my wit's end with this maid you sent me.
  • To tell the truth, I am at my wit's end.
  • I'm at my wits' end with her.
  • I was at my wit's end, yes, needed her to shut up.
  • For me to say that I had to be at my wits' end.
  • I'm at my wits' end.
  • But I was at my wit's end.
  • I'm at my wit's end right here.
  • I'm at my wit's end with you.
  • I'm at my wit's end. I really am.
  • Really, I'm at my wits' end.
  • I've got dirty dishes in the sink, laundry piling up. I'm at my wit's end.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • on my end
  • from where I am
  • on my side

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