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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Job with in at

1. It's not easy to get a job with/in/at Microsoft.

2. I have a job with/in/at Microsoft.
Which preposition is more appropriate in the above sentences and do they have the same meaning ?
  

Top answer

Hi, All are OK. Possibly 'in' a bit less. Clive

  • Hi, All are OK.
  • Possibly 'in' a bit less.
  • Clive
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Hi,

All are OK. Possibly 'in' a bit less.

Clive

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