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Live "in" or "at" Block 101, East Coast Drive?



 
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Live "in" or "at" Block 101, East Coast Drive? Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:28 am  Live "in" or "at" Block 101, East Coast Drive?
 

Most Singaporeans live in blocks of flats, which I was told, in the West called "Apartment Blocks". One of my friends said, when we refer to ourselves as the residents of such flats, we should only use the preposition, "at". For instance, he said, we should say

1. "I live at Block 101, East Coast Drive, #10-56", and not

2. "I live in Block 101, East Coast Drive, #10-56".

What do the native speakers here think?
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Live "in" or "at" Block 101, East Coast Drive? Sat Jul 26, 2008 6:22 am  Live "in" or "at" Block 101, East Coast Drive?
 

I would say "in". You can also say "at".
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