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Ann225 Posted 9 years ago
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Grammar

Hi,

''I met my husband when I was at or in a business school.'' Which one should I use?

This might sound like a stupid question, but people around me keep using these two options interchangeably and it slightly confuses me.

Thank you!

  

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Both "at" and "in" are OK (I would personally use "at"), but normally I would omit "a".

  • Both "at" and "in" are OK (I would personally use "at"), but normally I would omit "a".
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Both "at" and "in" are OK (I would personally use "at"), but normally I would omit "a".

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