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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Paradise of ?

Is the following sentence correct:

[..] but now I'll be working fulltime - alternating between working at the office and the summer paradise of <city name> ?

I'm specially wondering if it's "working at" or "working from" the office, and if it's possible to say for example "the summer paradise of <Miami>"?
  

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Anonymous I'm specially wondering if it's "working at" or "working from" the office You work at the office, but you can also work from home. Anonymous the summer paradise of Miami This is OK, but the preposition changes, so you need to add that. at the office and in the ...

  • Anonymous I'm specially wondering if it's "working at" or "working from" the office You work at the office, but you can also work from home.
  • Anonymous the summer paradise of Miami This is OK, but the preposition changes, so you need to add that.
  • at the office and in the ...
  • of Miami.
  • It's not clear that there is a real contrast here, though, because your office might be in Miami.
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AnonymousI'm specially wondering if it's "working at" or "working from" the office
You work at the office, but you can also work from home.
Anonymousthe summer paradise of Miami
This is OK, but the preposition changes, so you need to add that. ... at the office and in the ... of Miami.

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