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in or at or both? (At the pub or in the pub; At the street or in the street)



 
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in or at or both? (At the pub or in the pub; At the street or in the street) #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 25, 2009 22:49 pm   in or at or both? (At the pub or in the pub; At the street or in the street)
 

At school or in school,
At the pub or in the pub,
At the street or in the street?
Which ones are correct?
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in or at or both? (At the pub or in the pub; At the street or in the street) #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:16 am   in or at or both? (At the pub or in the pub; At the street or in the street)
 

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All are correct formations.
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