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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

In or at


Which is correct? How would you say this?

I eat at/in a calorie deficit to lose weight.


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Both choices sound awkward and unnatural to me. Instead I would say: I eat less calories to lose weight.

  • Both choices sound awkward and unnatural to me.
  • Instead I would say: I eat less calories to lose weight.
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Both choices sound awkward and unnatural to me.

Instead I would say: I eat less calories to lose weight.

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