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Nina_Nia Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

At or in?

Hello,

Can I use either at or in in these sentences?

'The people are staying at/in a hotel.'

'I work at/in customs.' (The article is not required, I think)

Thanks
  

Top answer

Both are possible, even common. 'At' is the better choice.

  • Both are possible, even common.
  • 'At' is the better choice.
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Both are possible, even common. 'At' is the better choice.

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