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Spectacled-Girl Posted 19 years ago
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At/In..

1) In the atmosphere...

2) At the atmosphere...

Are there any differences between the word 'in' and 'on' in the above sentences? And, which of the 2 sentences is correct?

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Spectacled-Girl 1) In the atmosphere... In - used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, limits or something within abstract or immaterial. || walking in the park, in politics; in the autumn.

  • Spectacled-Girl 1) In the atmosphere...
  • In - used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, limits or something within abstract or immaterial.
  • || walking in the park, in politics; in the autumn.
  • At - used to indicate a location or position, as in time, on a scale, or in order.
  • || To stand at the door; at the bottom of a fathomless barrel.
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Spectacled-Girl1) In the atmosphere...

In - used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, limits or something within abstract or immaterial. || walking in the park, in politics; in the autumn.
At - used to indicate a location or position, as in time, on a scale, or in order. || To stand at the door; at the bott
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Spectacled-Girl1) In the atmosphere...

2) At the atmosphere...

Are there any differences between the word 'in' and 'on' in the above sentences? And, which of the 2 sentences is correct?

Thanks.

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