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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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My last job was on/at a construction site.

My last job was on/at a construction site.


Would Americans be more inclined to use 'on' or 'at' here?

  

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anonymous My last job was on/at a construction site. Would Americans be more inclined to use 'on' or 'at' here? Americans have no preference.

  • anonymous My last job was on/at a construction site.
  • Would Americans be more inclined to use 'on' or 'at' here?
  • Americans have no preference.
  • Both are used about equally.
  • CJ
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anonymous

My last job was on/at a construction site.

Would Americans be more inclined to use 'on' or 'at' here?

Americans have no preference. Both are used about equally.

CJ

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