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Difference in meaning between at GREŽ and in GREŽ



 
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Difference in meaning between at GRE and in GRE #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 09, 2006 19:26 pm   Difference in meaning between at GRE and in GRE
 

What is the difference in meaning between at GRE and in GRE?

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Difference in meaning between at GRE and in GRE #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 16, 2006 12:08 pm   Difference in meaning between at GRE and in GRE
 

Schelkath wrote:
What is the difference in meaning between at GRE and in GRE?

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Both prepositions 'at' and 'in' can be used in different contexts. The meaning will depend on the context and the verb used with each preposition. Have you got any particular sentence in mind?
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