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Rja Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"in" or "at"

I was a student at XYZ Institute in bucolic(street name) branch.

or

I was a student at XYZ Institute at bucolic branch.

Which is correct?
  

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Do you mean that the branch of the Institute was on a street called Bucolic Street? Do you know for sure how this branch is conventionally referred to in English? Is it definitely referred to as "Bucolic branch"?

  • Do you mean that the branch of the Institute was on a street called Bucolic Street?
  • Do you know for sure how this branch is conventionally referred to in English?
  • Is it definitely referred to as "Bucolic branch"?
  • "Bucolic Street branch" may be more likely...
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Do you mean that the branch of the Institute was on a street called Bucolic Street?

Do you know for sure how this branch is conventionally referred to in English? Is it definitely referred to as "Bucolic branch"? "Bucolic Street branch" may be more likely...

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