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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

AT or IN. ??

We address this issue in step 1.
or
We address this issue at set 1.

Is it "at" or "in"?
It seems like "at" means a single point in time, whereas "in" means something is done during a period of time.

What is the difference? Thank you!
  

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I would say "in step 1" but I'd actually say "in the first step."

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