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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

February

At the beginning of February. Or

In the beginning of February.

ARe both ok?
  

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At the beginning of February is better, or at least more common, but quite a few people say in the beginning of February. You can read more about this CB

  • At the beginning of February is better, or at least more common, but quite a few people say in the beginning of February.
  • You can read more about this CB
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At the beginning of February is better, or at least more common, but quite a few people say in the beginning of February. You can read more about this

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Hi,

"At the beginning of February, at the beginning / end of the day, and so on".

"In the beginning of February" is less common.

Regards

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