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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Difference between "at court" and "in court"

Hey there! I just can't find out what's the difference between (for example) "a man in court" and "a man at court". Could anybody please explain that to me? That would be fantastic!
  

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Anonymous I just can't find out what's the difference between (for example) "a man in court" and "a man at court" With no further text, I see none, either.

  • Anonymous I just can't find out what's the difference between (for example) "a man in court" and "a man at court" With no further text, I see none, either.
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AnonymousI just can't find out what's the difference between (for example) "a man in court" and "a man at court"
With no further text, I see none, either.

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