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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

In or at?

worked in the company
or
worked at the company

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Both are fine and usually synonymous. If you wait a few moments, someone will come along with a long explanation of 'in' versus 'at', most of which information will be inapplicable to this situation.

  • Both are fine and usually synonymous.
  • If you wait a few moments, someone will come along with a long explanation of 'in' versus 'at', most of which information will be inapplicable to this situation.
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Both are fine and usually synonymous. If you wait a few moments, someone will come along with a long explanation of 'in' versus 'at', most of which information will be inapplicable to this situation.

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