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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Hospitalized at or hospitalized to

Hello All!

I wonder, which version would be more correct in American English?

- the patient was hospitalized to ICU

- the patient was hospitalized at ICU

Can these versions be used interchangeably? Is there the only right version or both are correct?

I will much appreciate help of native speakers.

Thank you in advance!
  

Top answer

'To' is not right. You can use these: The patient was hospitalized at/in ICU . 'At' sounds better to me.

  • 'To' is not right.
  • You can use these: The patient was hospitalized at/in ICU .
  • 'At' sounds better to me.
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'To' is not right. You can use these:

The patient was hospitalized at/in ICU. 'At' sounds better to me.
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Thank you so much for your help! Have a good day!

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