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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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We were both busy at/with work.

We didn't see each other that much as we were both busy at/with work.


Which one of "at" and "with" should I use? (I worked at a company and my girlfriend as a nurse at a hospital)

  

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anonymous Which one of "at" and "with" should I use? at " with " means you could be cleaning the house or mowing the lawn or repairing your car or any other kind of job besides your obligations on your regular job..

  • anonymous Which one of "at" and "with" should I use?
  • at " with " means you could be cleaning the house or mowing the lawn or repairing your car or any other kind of job besides your obligations on your regular job..
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anonymousWhich one of "at" and "with" should I use?

at


"with" means you could be cleaning the house or mowing the lawn or repairing your car or any other kind of job besides your obligations on your regular job..

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