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*In* your journey as a beginner?

"No matter where you are in/on your journey as a beginner, your request for help will never be turned down."


Is it possible to say ' in your journey as a beginner '? Are there any situations in which 'in somebody's journey' correct/natural to say?


Thank you!

  

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'in your journey' and 'on your journey' are both fine. 'on your journey' is used somewhat more often, but I wouldn't change it if you like 'in your journey as a beginner'. CJ

  • 'in your journey' and 'on your journey' are both fine.
  • 'on your journey' is used somewhat more often, but I wouldn't change it if you like 'in your journey as a beginner'.
  • CJ
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'in your journey' and 'on your journey' are both fine.

'on your journey' is used somewhat more often, but I wouldn't change it if you like 'in your journey as a beginner'.

CJ

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