Anonymous Are both “of and into” correct after “investigation” such as in the below sentence” Yes. Anonymous Also, should it be "practices in" or "practices of”? I suggest 'at'.
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AnonymousAre both “of and into” correct after “investigation” such as in the below sentence”Yes.
AnonymousAlso, should it be "practices in" or "practices of”?I suggest 'at'.
Mister Micawbere below sentence”Yes.Thanks teacher. I am assuming with no difference in meaning, right?
Mister Micawberces of”?I suggest 'at'.I thought of that too. I think the use of “at” would imply at these stores or chains of restaurants. Am I right?
Mister Micawbershould it be "practices in" or "practices of”?I suggest 'at'.Teacher, does “practices of” suggest how burger outlets handle their practices, whereas “practices at“ suggests how practices are handled at these outlets?