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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In/at

In mid 2007 he decided to change lifestyles and move to New York, working as a basketball coach in an international school.

Shouldn't it be at?

THank you.
  

Top answer

Both are in use; 'at' is more usual.

  • Both are in use; 'at' is more usual.
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Both are in use; 'at' is more usual.

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