To somebody’s door

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preposition

Directly arriving or brought to where someone lives or works.

We deliver to your door with no extra cost.
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Often appears as...

  • delivered to your door
  • come to your door
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Literal Meaning

Used for actual physical delivery or someone's arrival at a specific location.

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The courier service promised the package would come to my door.
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Personal Convenience

Highlights the comfort of not needing to go out to receive something.

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I love that the library brings books to your door.
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Unexpected Visitors

Can imply a sense of surprise when someone arrives where you live.

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I was shocked to see the police had come to my door.
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