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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sitting across" is correct and is often used in written English.
It typically means to be seated opposite another person. For example, "They were sitting across from each other, deep in conversation."
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A handsome couple was sitting across from us.
"So now he sits where you're sitting" — across the table from Duffy.
A man sitting across from me stared.
A woman was sitting across from him.
My wife, sitting across me, was the second.
She awoke to find the man sitting across from her.
Somehow we ended up sitting across from each other.
Days later, he was sitting across from two prosecutors.
The guy sitting across from me was named Chris.
'He was sitting across from me talking,' Redgrave/ Didion recalls.
She looks at Varey, sitting across the room from us.
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