Should I use "at" or "in" in the brief sentence below?
It's her first day at/in the office.
If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?
If not, when should I use each of them?
Would you please provide some examples in order to clarify the difference?
Thank you.
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Yes.
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No.
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If she has just been hired to work in an office, it's "at". If she has just been given a office of her own, that is, a private room where she will wor