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Nerdikarp Posted 15 years ago
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"...in your career..." or "...at your career..." or "...with your career..."

1- You can learn alot in your career.

2- You can learn alot at your career.

3- You can learn alot with your career.

Which is correct and why?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

" The meaning of 'In' as forming a whole part of something suits the place.

  • " The meaning of 'In' as forming a whole part of something suits the place.
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I think it is "You can learn a lot in your career."

The meaning of 'In' as forming a whole part of something suits the place.

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