Kotfor
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- Feb 17, 2011
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I know that "at the last minute" is a set phrase. But I wonder whether 'in the last minute' is also possible? I've heard that it literally means during the last minute. Is that true?
In the last minute of the match he scored.
Or should it be: "On the last minute of the match he scored".
I am confused.
In the last minute of the match he scored.
Or should it be: "On the last minute of the match he scored".
I am confused.
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