jackson6612
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Grammatically, it is.
Is it also idiomatic?
Sure it's idiomatic although the circumstances in which it is factually accurate may be rare. At one school I attended we moved from one classroom to another for different subjects. Obviously more than one student used each desk but not simultaneously. And it's a very big world we live in, so it is easy to believe that there are schools which have desks designed to be used by two students at once.
Jackson612, did you compose that sentence or did you find it somewhere?
That reminds me of my own primary school experience, but that was 70 years ago. Things have changed since then in many countries.Thank you. I composed it myself.
The desk I had in mind was designed to be shared by more than one student, and they remained in the same class for all subjects.
That reminds me of my own primary school experience, but that was 70 years ago. Things have changed since then in many countries.
Majority of schools in my country still use the same desks in which more two students can sit.
The majority ... desks at which (not in) ... more thsn ...
You sit at a desk, never in one.
But see post #9 in that link, which reflects the majority view of BE speakers.The first link in post 13 shows the 'sit in desk' answers by native speakers.
But see post #9 in that link, which reflects the majority view of BE speakers.
Its a bit more subtle than that. For the last 8 years of my time at school in England we used pieces of furniture which combined both desk and seat in one unit. We sat "in" those desks. For the following 51 years I have always used a desk with a separate chair and have sat "at" those.Thanks for the BrE view Rover. In AmE it's not a majority view, it almost qualifies as a universal truth. Nobody but nobody EVER says sit "in" a desk.

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