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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Grammar, 'of', or, 'at'.

Which one is right, or are they both exceptable?

I have zero experience 'of' working in a hotel.

I have zero experience 'at' working in a hotel.
  

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Anonymous Which one is right, or are they both exceptable? Both are OK and common.

  • Anonymous Which one is right, or are they both exceptable?
  • Both are OK and common.
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AnonymousWhich one is right, or are they both exceptable?
Both are OK and common.

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