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She's on the balcony vs she's at the balcony

The correct phrase is 'she's on the balcony.' 'On the balcony' is the appropriate preposition to use when referring to someone's location on a balcony. 'At the balcony' is not commonly used in this context.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 3126 views

She's on the balcony

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'on the balcony' to indicate that someone is physically located on a balcony.

Examples:

  • She's on the balcony enjoying the view.
  • I saw her on the balcony waving to us.
  • He likes to read on the balcony in the evenings.
  • The cat is sleeping on the balcony.
  • Let's have breakfast on the balcony.
  • The balconies all move to go between those configurations, but they also disappear.
  • And, Randy, you're still sleeping on the balcony.
  • I want you to go out on the balcony.
  • Compare this with the, print you found on the balcony.
  • Underneath the balcony in the alley is a Dumpster.
  • But that's when Derek went out to the balcony.
  • The print on the balcony door belongs to Malone.
  • You were right about the balcony, it's really fun.
  • Wait a sec, but on the balcony, you asked me.
  • And, Randy, you're still sleeping on the balcony.
  • Then, I didn't see her again until she fell off the balcony.
  • I did the balcony scene in acting class.
  • The balcony below is probably still littered with stripper bones.
  • We sat on the balconies... before the ghetto was completely closed off.
  • Kissing a stranger on the balcony of the Hotel Du Caps.
  • I'd like you on the balcony with me.
  • Must be some kid in the balcony.
  • I think I can swing this over to the balcony.
  • I sobered right up when I saw smoke from the balcony...
  • I spotted secret service guys on the balcony.

Alternatives:

  • She's standing on the balcony.
  • She's sitting on the balcony.
  • She's relaxing on the balcony.
  • She's looking out from the balcony.
  • She's leaning on the balcony railing.

she's at the balcony

This phrase is not commonly used to indicate someone's location on a balcony.

  • The balconies all move to go between those configurations, but they also disappear.
  • And, Randy, you're still sleeping on the balcony.
  • I want you to go out on the balcony.
  • Compare this with the, print you found on the balcony.
  • Underneath the balcony in the alley is a Dumpster.
  • But that's when Derek went out to the balcony.
  • The print on the balcony door belongs to Malone.
  • You were right about the balcony, it's really fun.
  • Wait a sec, but on the balcony, you asked me.
  • And, Randy, you're still sleeping on the balcony.
  • Then, I didn't see her again until she fell off the balcony.
  • I did the balcony scene in acting class.
  • The balcony below is probably still littered with stripper bones.
  • We sat on the balconies... before the ghetto was completely closed off.
  • Kissing a stranger on the balcony of the Hotel Du Caps.
  • I'd like you on the balcony with me.
  • Must be some kid in the balcony.
  • I think I can swing this over to the balcony.
  • I sobered right up when I saw smoke from the balcony...
  • I spotted secret service guys on the balcony.

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