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Do I use the preposition at or in? Thanks

I saw a robbery which took place (at or in?) Henrys Jewellery. Thanks again, everyone! T_T
  

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You should use "at", because you are referring to a place of work, right? "She works at Molly's restaurant", and so on

  • You should use "at", because you are referring to a place of work, right?
  • "She works at Molly's restaurant", and so on
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You should use "at", because you are referring to a place of work, right? "She works at Molly's restaurant", and so onEmotion: wink

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