Hi all, what is the difference of in and at? I was told that in is literally and at has a figurative sense.
To give context the phrase was " the illumation is at/in the centre of the book" illumation here refers to decorations.
In your sentence, I see no significant difference in meaning between "in" and "at".
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In your sentence, I see no significant difference in meaning between "in" and "at".