I have been in Singapore many times.

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1. I have been to Singapore many times.
2. I have been in Singapore many times.

Number 1 is correct. Is 2 also acceptable to native speakers of English?
 
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It is possible in the right context.
 

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But the two expressions have slightly different meanings. What are you trying to get across?
 
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But the two expressions have slightly different meanings. What are you trying to get across?
I am an English teacher in Taiwan. From time to time, I will see such a test question as follows:
I have been ____ Singapore many times. (A) to (B) in
The answer to the above question is always "to." Since there is no context, I think "in" is also possible.
I know the difference in meaning between "been in" and "been to."
I have been in Singapore for many years. (correct)
*I have been to Singapore for many years. (incorrect)
 

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I think the difference is in the emphasis, though both amount to the same thing.
1 emphasises the number of trips one has made to the country.
2 emphasises the number of times of experience one has had in the country.
 

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Here is an example of the "right context" mentioned by 5jj:

I've been in Singapore many times although I find its equatorial climate oppressive.
 
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typo - oppressive
The context is about one's experience.
 

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Here is an example of the "right context" mentioned by 5jj:

I've been in Singapore many times although I find its equatorial climate oppressive.
Is the sentence below acceptable?
Although I find its equatorial climate oppressive, I've been in Singapore many times.
 

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Is the sentence below acceptable?
Although I find its equatorial climate oppressive, I've been in Singapore many times.
Yes.
 

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I would replace "its" with "Singapore's" and "in Singapore" with "there".
 
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