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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

study in or study at

How should I say:
"They have studied in different methods" or
"They have studied at different methods"?

Thanks a lot!
  

Top answer

Neither one sounds right. Do you mean they have studied different methods or that their study was done using different methods?

  • Neither one sounds right.
  • Do you mean they have studied different methods or that their study was done using different methods?
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Neither one sounds right. Do you mean they have studied different methods or that their study was done using different methods?
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I think you mean this:

They have studied using different methods.
They have had different methods of studying.

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