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Hotmale Posted 11 years ago
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At/in a meeting

Hello,

I've been searching this site for explanation about these two and found a great explanation by BarbaraPA:

"In the US, if the person is on site, but unavailable due to a meeting, he's in a meeting.

If he is away from the site because he has travelled to a meeting, he's at at meeting.

I'll be in a meeting today from 3-4. Next week, I'll be at a meeting in Denver."

I'm wondering if in BrE, you use these prepositions in the same way, or maybe there is a difference?

Thank you
  

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I think that explanation is reasonable for BrE too.

  • I think that explanation is reasonable for BrE too.
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I think that explanation is reasonable for BrE too.

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