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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

To be at the center or to be in the center

I want to be at the center of the change
I want to be in the center of the change

In the context the statement means that I want to be at the center of the changing society, I want to play an important part.
Is the statement correct ?
  

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This one is preferable: I want to be at the center of the change.

  • This one is preferable: I want to be at the center of the change.
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This one is preferable:

I want to be at the center of the change.

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