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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"in" instead of "that is in"

Hi,
Not being a native, i was wondering whether it's okay to abbreviate "that is in" or "that is located in" to just "in", for example:
"This is the most advanced facility in America."
Or, "Did you ask your Doctor about that weird thing in your genitalia?"
  

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Yes, that's the normal way to speak. Saying "that is in" is unnecessary in these simple cases.

  • Yes, that's the normal way to speak.
  • Saying "that is in" is unnecessary in these simple cases.
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Yes, that's the normal way to speak. Saying "that is in" is unnecessary in these simple cases.

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