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Davidrock65 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

on or at?

"I'm just curious to know what point the process has reached on both sides of the Atlantic on a formal and informal level."

Would it be fine if I use "at" instead of "on"?

If not, what's the difference?

Thanks for answering my question
  

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Both are fine; I like at .

  • Both are fine; I like at .
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Both are fine; I like at.

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