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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Using "at + city name".

Any problem with this?

"I'll meet you at Stockholm."
  

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No, that's fine. "

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No, that's fine.
Many people say both, "I'll meet you at Stockholm" and "I'll meet you in Stockholm."
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More natural: I'll meet you at the palace in Stockholm.
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