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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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In or at?

Hello!

If you're inviting someone to an event, would you say

"Join us in the XYZ Hall"
or
"Join us at the XYZ Hall"

I feel like it could be argued that both are okay, but i'd really like someone else's opinion on this.

Thanks a bunch!
  

Top answer

They are both OK. "in" has the sense of "inside the building", whereas "at" is referring to the building as a location.

  • They are both OK.
  • "in" has the sense of "inside the building", whereas "at" is referring to the building as a location.
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They are both OK. "in" has the sense of "inside the building", whereas "at" is referring to the building as a location.

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