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Which preposition needed? #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 16, 2009 13:32 pm   Which preposition needed?
 

Hey,

How would you say the following sentence?

I used to work in field of logistics// in the field of logistics//on//at

which preposition needed?

Thanks in advance.
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Which preposition needed? #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 16, 2009 13:42 pm   Which preposition needed?
 

I used to work in (the field of) logistics.
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Which preposition needed? #3 (permalink) Wed Dec 16, 2009 13:50 pm   Which preposition needed?
 

cool, then I knew it well, thanks.
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