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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

At a plant or in a plant?

He works in the London plant of the factory or at the London plant of the factory?
  

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You can use either one. Both are possible. Personally, I would say 'at'.

  • You can use either one.
  • Both are possible.
  • Personally, I would say 'at'.
  • All you need is "at the London plant".
  • You don't need "of the factory".
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You can use either one. Both are possible.

Personally, I would say 'at'.

All you need is "at the London plant". You don't need "of the factory".

CJ
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'at London plant" is correct!!

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