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Michael841 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Temperature

Hi
Just want to know the right proposition before "temperature", I always use "at", but could one also use "in"? Are they different?
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Could you give an example of a sentence you are wondering about? Neither "at temperature" nor "in temperature" means anything to me without context.

  • Could you give an example of a sentence you are wondering about?
  • Neither "at temperature" nor "in temperature" means anything to me without context.
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Could you give an example of a sentence you are wondering about? Neither "at temperature" nor "in temperature" means anything to me without context.
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Sure.
At/In cryogenic temperatures the material behaves as a plastic or You must keep the butter at/in temperatures below -5 C.
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Okay, I would say "at a certain temperature."

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