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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sits across" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's location relative to another person or object. For example, "He sits across from me at the dinner table."
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Adrian "Woody" Woodward, the music director, sits across from her.
A couple sits across from me in my clinic.
Alexis Pleus sits across from me at a small café, wiping her eyes.
It has 84 minimalist rooms in a 10-story building that sits across from the beach.
She's recognized by her distinctive white-tasselled shoes, and she soon sits across from Mike.
"The Kiwi who sits across from me at work is becoming increasingly interested in cricket.
Today, Braeburn's offices are down a narrow hallway inside a bland building that sits across from an abandoned restaurant.
A woman named Ashley Newton sits across from me with pieces of paper called focus sheets and a stopwatch.
A woman sits across from him and only when he looks out the window does she look away.
"The guy who sits across from me just was threatened with getting his legs and arms cut off".
Even the couple that sits across from her do not 'see' or 'engage with' her.
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