Often, we can use "in" or "on" when saying that someone is occupying a chair. They are both correct.
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Englishmaven, we can use "in" or "on" when saying that someone is occupying a chair. They are both correct.'In' refers to an easy chair or similar seat where the person sits relatively low within the chair arms; 'on' refers to a hard-backed chair, stool, etc.