I have a question about the preposition. Please read the following sentence. Always follow the safety rules at the swimming pool! Is it ok to use the preposition ‘in’ instead of ‘at’? Are both sentences using ‘at’ and ‘in’ the same meaning?
Top answer
"in" sounds wrong.
— Kareem Ahmed
"in" sounds wrong.
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