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Joe2012 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Regarding a use of preposition.

Sentence:  "You can get a good in/at Tories"

My question:  Use of which preposition, in or at, would be right in the sentence?

Thanks and regards Emotion: smile
  

Top answer

I think at is the right answer

  • I think at is the right answer
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I think at is the right answer
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Thanks Justin for your reply. Can anybody else affirm the preposition at?
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Correction: My actual sentence was: "you can get a good job in/at Tories". I forgot to add the word job in my first reply. Apology for that.

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