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in conference vs. in a conference #1 (permalink) Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:23 am   in conference vs. in a conference
 

Hi,

a) in a conference
b) in conference

Which is right? If the both of them are right, how so? I'm curious. Isn't 'conference' a countable noun?

Thanks,
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