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Default Re: Prepositions "in" vs. "at"

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Originally Posted by jctgf View Post
hello anglika,

so, the idea behind "at" and "in" is always that?

may i apply this rule for every situation?

thanks
In this context, yes.

It is not a rule for every situation.

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