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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

In and of

Are both in and of correct here:

A beautiful place of/in New York.
An Amazing area of/in New York.
A Nice place of/in New York.
  

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There is nothing wrong with of , but I'm sure that in is more common. By the way, there's no need to capitalize 'amazing' or 'nice'.

  • There is nothing wrong with of , but I'm sure that in is more common.
  • By the way, there's no need to capitalize 'amazing' or 'nice'.
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There is nothing wrong with of, but I'm sure that in is more common. By the way, there's no need to capitalize 'amazing' or 'nice'.
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PhilipThere is nothing wrong with of, but I'm sure that in is more common. By the way, there's no need to capitalize 'amazing' or 'nice'.
Thanks. And does that apply to all of them in which both 'in and of' are correct and possible, but 'in' is more common?
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Yes, it applies to all in your posting.

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