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Old 31-Oct-2007, 09:22
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Smile parking lots/spaces/places

Experts say that it is necessary for us to rely less on cars. Instead, people should be encouraged to take public transport like buses and trains. Large parking lots/spaces/places can be built on/at the edges of cities, for instance.



Do all of lots, spaces, and places fit in the above context and convey the same idea?
Which prep. works better with the above wording, on or at? And why? Thanks.
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