0Hi02br 02br 00"Done at Strasbourg" I'd like to ask why "at" instead of "in" I would write "Done in Strasbourg" What's the difference in this case between "at" and "in".02br 02br 00thank you0-
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02br 02br 00The preposition 'at' can sometimes be used with the name of a city when the sense is 'at a particular location'. )0-
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02br 02br 00The preposition 'at' can sometimes be used with the name of a city when the sense is 'at a particular location'.
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0 What was the context you found this in, Newguest?02br 02br 00The preposition 'at' can sometimes be used with the name of a city when the sense is 'at a particular location'. 02br 00For example:02br 01i00The plane made an emergency landing at Philadelphia.02i00 (It means "at the airport in Philadelphia".)0-