“On your end” or “At your end”. Which one is correct?
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Both the phrases, “on your end” and “at your end” are grammatically correct and can be used in the sentences. However, there lies a minor difference between the usage of these two phrases.
“on your end” is more common in US English while “at your end” is common in British English. Hence you can use any of them in the conversation.