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"registered in" or "registered at" or "registered with" an institution/organization
Hello again!
I need your guidance on the correct usage of "registered in" or "registered at" or "registered with" an institution/organization/agency, etc.
Thanks!
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Re: "registered in" or "registered at" or "registered with" an institution/organizati

Originally Posted by
himalai
Hello again!
I need your guidance on the correct usage of "registered in" or "registered at" or "registered with" an institution/organization/agency, etc.
Thanks!
All three are OK in some contexts (as are several other prepositions), but with different meanings. In this case , 'with' is right in most contexts, though 'at' is sometimes possible.
b
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Re: "registered in" or "registered at" or "registered with" an institution/organizati
Thanks, BobK,
As I often use such expressions in my translations, could you please be a little more specific - what is the difference in the meanings? I'm aware that there is :
registration in (area)
registration at/with (institution)
...but I do not really see much difference.
Thanks!
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Re: "registered in" or "registered at" or "registered with" an institution/organizati
I would probably use the name of the profession after "with", the location after "at", and I would use "on" for websites.
I have to register with a doctor.
I have to register with a dentist.
I want to register with a massage therapist.
I am going to register at the university.
I am going to register at the doctor's surgery.
I want to register at the massage therapy centre.
I have registered on the Expedia website.
I'm going to register on the Hotmail site.
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Re: "registered in" or "registered at" or "registered with" an institution/organizati
(in this meaning of 'register').
Also 'The ball that had Omar Gul out caught didn't register on Hotspot.'
'Make sure you register before the closing date.'
'You can register by post or online.
... etc.
b
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Re: "registered in" or "registered at" or "registered with" an institution/organizati
Makes perfect sense, thank you!
Last question - How about "register in"?
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