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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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At the company, or in the company?

I always read many phrases with "at the company" or "in the company". In that case, has any difference about the use of these prepositions ?

Example: "This study is an approach about Endomarketing; it describes the concept like being one of the Internal Marketing tools at the corporation."
  

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Anonymous I always read many phrases with "at the company" or "in the company". In that case, has any difference about the use of these prepositions ? In that case, there is little practical difference.

  • Anonymous I always read many phrases with "at the company" or "in the company".
  • In that case, has any difference about the use of these prepositions ?
  • In that case, there is little practical difference.
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AnonymousI always read many phrases with "at the company" or "in the company". In that case, has any difference about the use of these prepositions ?
In that case, there is little practical difference.
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Can you give me an example or explain the difference? I would apreciate ;D
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Oto MaiaCan you give me an example or explain the difference?
'At' is a zero-dimensional point reference, as a geographical location.
'In' is a two- or three-dimensional locational reference placing the object within another structure or boundary.

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