While "eastnorth" is not a standard term in English, people might use it informally or creatively to describe a direction between east and north. However, "northeast" is the accepted term for that specific compass direction. Using "eastnorth" could lead to confusion, so it's best to stick with established terminology.
You can say either 'northeast' or 'eastnorth' and be grammatically correct. Although it is most common to say 'northeast', in older times both 'eastnorth' and 'northeast' were used. The phrase 'eastnorth' just got lost in history and in the English language.
Detroit is in the EastNorth central region, it is also in the Great Lakes region.
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I'll say midwesthas more cites than Northeast.
You can say "following" or "subsequent to" instead of "after".
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Yes, I can say "mines" instead of "my" if you prefer.
It's debatable, but most people say Midatlantic (some say Northeast).
you find northeast city by geoff and bridgette. Instead of going to the left go to the right and go up you'll then find the intern and the monster.
you cannot say that and I do not know what you say instead
Instead of using the word "ladies," you can say "women" or "individuals."