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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

At the XXX stage or in the XXX stage?

Which is correct grammar?

We use this at the testing stage.

We use this in the testing stage.

Do they have different meanings?

Thanks so much.
  

Top answer

Hi, Thereis no real difference. 'In' suggests that the testing stage is longer. Clive

  • Hi, Thereis no real difference.
  • 'In' suggests that the testing stage is longer.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Thereis no real difference. 'In' suggests that the testing stage is longer.

Clive

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