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Which preposition is considered to be natural in the following context?

The books arrived TO you.

or

The books arrived AT you.

My choice was the preposition 'to' in this context, but my corrector is now marksmarking it as an error and suggestssuggesting me to replace it with 'at', and I'm not sure about it.

Which preposition is considered to be natural in the following context?

The books arrived TO you.

or

The books arrived AT you.

My choice was the preposition 'to' in this context, but my corrector now marks it as an error and suggests me to replace it with 'at', and I'm not sure about it.

Which preposition is considered to be natural in the following context?

The books arrived TO you.

or

The books arrived AT you.

My choice was the preposition 'to' in this context, but my corrector is now marking it as an error and suggesting me to replace it with 'at', and I'm not sure about it.

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"The books arrivearrived TO you" or "The books arrived AT you"?

Which preposition is considered to be natural in the following context?

The books arrivearrived TO you.

or

The books arrived AT you.

My choice was the preposition 'to' in this context, but my corrector now marks it as an error and suggests me to replace it with 'at', and I'm not sure about it.

"The books arrive TO you" or "The books arrived AT you"?

Which preposition is considered to be natural in the following context?

The books arrive TO you.

or

The books arrived AT you.

My choice was the preposition 'to' in this context, but my corrector now marks it as an error and suggests me to replace it with 'at', and I'm not sure about it.

"The books arrived TO you" or "The books arrived AT you"?

Which preposition is considered to be natural in the following context?

The books arrived TO you.

or

The books arrived AT you.

My choice was the preposition 'to' in this context, but my corrector now marks it as an error and suggests me to replace it with 'at', and I'm not sure about it.

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