I am very concerned about the usage of "At"
People sometime use it like this.
At London, United Kingdom.
But as far as I know "London" is a place so they should be using " in" instead of.
At Delhi.
Now Delhi is metropolitan city of India. How could they use "At" like that.
Please help me to learn the proper usage of "At" in such cases.
I would need to see the full context. g. "Our plane landed at Delhi early the next day".
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I would need to see the full context. "at" is possible in certain cases, e.g. "Our plane landed at Delhi early the next day".