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Starstuff Posted 20 years ago
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"of" or "at"

"I like the teachers at my school." or "I like the teachers of my school."

Which one sounds more natural? Is this the case in which "at" and "of" can be used interchangeably?

Thanks.
  

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" Which one sounds more natural? Is this the case in which "at" and "of" can be used interchangeably? Thanks.

  • " Which one sounds more natural?
  • Is this the case in which "at" and "of" can be used interchangeably?
  • Thanks.
  • Both are fine, but I'd say that "at" is more common and "natural".
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Starstuff"I like the teachers at my school." or "I like the teachers of my school."

Which one sounds more natural? Is this the case in which "at" and "of" can be used interchangeably?

Thanks.
Both are fine, but I'd say that "at" is more common and "natural".

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