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"the whole of Engand" vs "the whole England"

Both phrases are not correct. The correct way to express this idea is 'the whole of England.' 'England' is a proper noun and should be preceded by the preposition 'of' when referring to the entire country.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

the whole of Engand

This phrase is incorrect. 'England' should be preceded by the preposition 'of' when referring to the entire country.

The correct phrase is 'the whole of England.'

Alternatives:

  • the entirety of England
  • all of England
  • the whole of the UK
  • the complete England
  • the total England

the whole England

This phrase is incorrect. 'England' should be preceded by the preposition 'of' when referring to the entire country.

The correct phrase is 'the whole of England.'

Alternatives:

  • the entirety of England
  • all of England
  • the whole of the UK
  • the complete England
  • the total England

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