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Tomer Posted 13 years ago
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At / In locations

Hi,

Do you say:

"There's an Apple store at/in Heathrow airport in/at Terminal 3"
"I am at the apple store in the mall" Or "I am in the apple store at the mall" is there any difference?
  

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Tomer "There's an Apple store at/in Heathrow airport in/at Terminal 3" There's an Apple store at/in Heathrow airport in Terminal 3. Tomer "I am at the apple store in the mall" Or "I am in the apple store at the mall" is there any difference? Not really.

  • Tomer "There's an Apple store at/in Heathrow airport in/at Terminal 3" There's an Apple store at/in Heathrow airport in Terminal 3.
  • Tomer "I am at the apple store in the mall" Or "I am in the apple store at the mall" is there any difference?
  • Not really.
  • The second is usual, I'd say.
  • The first suggests that you wish only to tell your location.
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Tomer"There's an Apple store at/in Heathrow airport in/at Terminal 3"
There's an Apple store at/in Heathrow airport in Terminal 3.
Tomer"I am at the apple store in the mall" Or "I am in the apple store at the mall" is there any difference?
Not really. The second is usual, I'd say. The first suggests that you wish only to tel

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