If I refer to someone's residential address without mentioning his exact house number, can I use "in" instead of "at"? For example:
1. Frost has a convenience shop in Apartment Block 100 in Crawford Street.
2. Elinor sold her mobile phone to a phone dealer in Apartment Block 4 in Brickfield Drive.
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Selvakumar If I refer to someone's residential address without mentioning his exact house number, can I use "in" instead of "at"? For example:1. 2.
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SelvakumarIf I refer to someone's residential address without mentioning his exact house number, can I use "in" instead of "at"? For example:1. Frost has a convenience shop in Apartment Block 100 in Crawford Street.2. Elinor sold her mobile phone to a phone dealer in Apartment Block 4 in Brickfield Drive.
Yes.