0 Hello!!02br 02br 00 What is the difference between:02br 02br 00 Australia is 01b00in02b00 the south02br 00 Australia is 01b00on02b00 the south02br 00 Australia is 01b00at02b00 the south02br 02br 00 Thank you 02br 02br 0-
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02br 02br 00However, where "south" is an adjective, you might say:02br 02br 001. 02br 02br 002. 02br 02br 00MrP0-
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02br 02br 00However, where "south" is an adjective, you might say:02br 02br 001.
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0Hello Bubu02br 02br 00As the sentences stand, I would say that only #1 is idiomatic: where "south" is a noun, you use "in", rather than "at" or "on".02br 02br 00However, where "south" is an adjective, you might say:02br 02br 001. The snow looks exceptionally bright at this time of year 01u00at the South Pole02u00