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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

At/in

What is correct here, at or in?

She has been teaching at/in this school for twenty years.

  

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Anonymous She has been teaching at/in this school for twenty years. Both are fine and common.

  • Anonymous She has been teaching at/in this school for twenty years.
  • Both are fine and common.
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AnonymousShe has been teaching at/in this school for twenty years.

Both are fine and common.

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