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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Work in the

What's the difference between these sentences and are they grammatically correct:

They work in the same company. They work at the same company. They work for the same company.

They basically mean the same thing, correct? Thankyou.
  

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They are all fine and all have the same intent as they stand.

  • They are all fine and all have the same intent as they stand.
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They are all fine and all have the same intent as they stand.

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