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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Except

It is famous everywhere except (in) China.

Is (in) necessary?

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I would say that 'in' is preferable formally; it would be understood when it is elided.

  • I would say that 'in' is preferable formally; it would be understood when it is elided.
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I would say that 'in' is preferable formally; it would be understood when it is elided.

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