Hi,
“He works at/in a control tower.”
This is probably a stupid question but is ‘at’ also correct in this example or only ‘in’?
Thank you.
'work at a control tower' is not unheard of, but 'work in a control tower' is much more often the wording that is chosen. So yes, 'at' is also correct. CJ
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'work at a control tower' is not unheard of, but 'work in a control tower' is much more often the wording that is chosen.
So yes, 'at' is also correct.
CJ