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in the back of ... or at the back of... #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 02, 2008 17:07 pm   in the back of ... or at the back of...
 

Hi,

Could you tell me please which is correct?

You can find the answers in the back of the book.
or
You can find the answers at the back of the book.

Thanks a lot
Liza
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in the back of ... or at the back of... #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 02, 2008 23:01 pm   in the back of ... or at the back of...
 

Yes, you're right. We can find things in the back of the book or at the back of the book.
Jamie (K)
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