In the morning of this city / at this city / in this city
0Hi, is this line correct?02br 02br 01b00'In 00the00 morning 01font00in02font00 this city01font00,02font02b00 people spend hours and hours in traffic 01i01b00bumper-to-bumper02b02i00.'02br 02br 00My 00question00 is three.02br 02br 001, Which is correct or bettter to use among '01font00in 02font00',00'of ' and 'at'?02br 02br 002, Is comma necessary after 01b00city?02b02br 02br 003, Is 01i01b00bumper-to-bumper02b02i00 in the right position?02br 02br 00Please help me out.0-
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01. 02br 02br 002. 02br 02br 003.
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01. "In" is correct.02br 02br 002. Yes, you must use the comma after 01b00city02b00.02br 02br 003. The expression is "bumper-to-bumper traffic".02br 02br 00Each morning, in this city, people spend hours and hours in bumper-to-bumper traffic.02br 02br 00- Arvin G.0-
0 For me it would sound better like:02br 00During the morning in this city people spend hours and hours in a 01b00bumper-to-bumper02b00 traffic.02br 02br 00I'm not sure about bumper-to-bumper, I'd use it as an adjective, but:02br 001) I'd rather change the first "in" instead of the second one to avoid the repetition02br