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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

At vs. In

Which is correct grammatically? "Sunset in Key Largo" or "Sunset at Key Largo"?
  

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Hi, Both are OK grammatically. You might prefer one or the other, depending on your context, and you may find that one form is more commonly used. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, Both are OK grammatically.
  • You might prefer one or the other, depending on your context, and you may find that one form is more commonly used.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Both are OK grammatically. You might prefer one or the other, depending on your context, and you may find that one form is more commonly used.

Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

If I am correct in guessing that this instance of "Key Largo" refers to an island, I might actually prefer Sunset on Key Largo. However, this preference seems to depend on the size of the island. For example, Sunset on Ireland would not be acceptable, but Sunset on Long Island seems fine to me.

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