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Wolf2k Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In or at

Hi again. Thanks for all your previous help. I have a sentence I am trying to put together. I wondering if I should use at or in?

Thank you for allowing me to sell the product in your establishment.



Thank you for allowing me to sell the product at your establishment.





Thanks in advance. Emotion: smile
  

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Both are correct. I prefer at , and I would recommend it. CJ

  • Both are correct.
  • I prefer at , and I would recommend it.
  • CJ
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Both are correct. I prefer at, and I would recommend it.

Emotion: smile

CJ

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