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Babujee Posted 21 years ago
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Is it right to say - "I studied in (---) school"
  

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Babujee Is it right to say - "I studied in (---) school" Not sure whether this is correct since I am not an expert, but I believe that you could say: I studied Economics in the University of Texas.

  • Babujee Is it right to say - "I studied in (---) school" Not sure whether this is correct since I am not an expert, but I believe that you could say: I studied Economics in the University of Texas.
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BabujeeIs it right to say - "I studied in (---) school"
Not sure whether this is correct since I am not an expert, but I believe that you could say:

I studied Economics in the University of Texas.
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BabujeeIs it right to say - "I studied in (---) school"


Not sure whether this is correct since I am not an expert, but I believe that you could say:

I studied Economics in the University of Texas.
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In British English, on the other hand, you would say "at school":

1. I studied German at school.

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MrPedantic on the other hand, you would say "at school"

Compared to what that the first hand is saying?

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