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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Work "in" / "at" a hospital

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- work at a hospital
- work in a hospital

Are these two grammatically correct, and do they mean the same thing?
  

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HUBLOT Are these two grammatically correct, and do they mean the same thing? Yes and yes. I prefer at .

  • HUBLOT Are these two grammatically correct, and do they mean the same thing?
  • Yes and yes.
  • I prefer at .
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HUBLOTAre these two grammatically correct, and do they mean the same thing?
Yes and yes. I prefer at.

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