0I'm often confused about the two - "in" vs. "at" and when to use which. e.g. when do you say "I'll see you in school" or "I'll see you at school". Can they be used interchangeably? Thanks a lot! WW0-
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0 .02br 00Here you can use them interchangeably.02br 02br 00Use 01b01i00at02i02b00 for point locations (from the speaker's perspective) and 01b01i00in 02i02b00when a sense of 3-dimensionality is involved.02br 00. 0-