which one is correct- "the guitar player was invited to play in/at Cambridge university" and why? When is the other(in/at) be used?
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noob Greetings, which one is correct- "the guitar player was invited to play in/at Cambridge university" and why? When is the other(in/at) be used? The use of 'in' just doesn't sound right.
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noob Greetings, which one is correct- "the guitar player was invited to play in/at Cambridge university" and why?
When is the other(in/at) be used?
The use of 'in' just doesn't sound right.
Someone else may be able to come up with a generalization to explain it.
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