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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Confusion about "at"

Hi,

Can anyone comment on which of the following two sentences are correct?

Sales have been at an all-time high since January.
Sales have been an all-time high since January.

to at or not to at?
  

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Sales have been at an all-time high since January. This one is correct and fluent.

  • Sales have been at an all-time high since January.
  • This one is correct and fluent.
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Sales have been at an all-time high since January. This one is correct and fluent.

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