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Are both expressions at the beginning in the beginning valid and equivalent Sed lectus justo, viverra in sodales eget, congue ac tellus. The first seems wrong to me, but it has more google results.
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Ben lee illustrates two important points In hac habitasse platea dictumst At may commonly be used with more tightly defined locations, but not all locations can enclose a person
One is commonly at a desk in a chair, and rarely at a desk at a chair, but never.
As you found in your research, this may be dialectal In british english, the is required to turn following into an adjective, rather than having it parsed as a verb In following [something] → the something is being followed in the following [something] → the something follows in following their officers’ orders, the light brigade charged into history In following examples, we learn.
The bottom line is it's idiomatic as mentioned but i can offer the below rationale The origin of at night to indicate a point of time and the usage of prepositions in andat in olden times, when the time expression at night was originated, night might have been thought as a point of time in the day because there wasn't any activity going on and people were sleeping that time. The expression in the inside appears to be logical (because insides are closed spaces with boundaries) but the more common expression is on the inside. what’s the reason behind this usage? I suppose the large number of in prepositions in the phrase can be explained like this
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In many languages, including russian we use the preposition which can be translated into english as in
I guess the number of native speakers who use the internet is much. Both, but they are used differently Being on the train is the most common use When you travel by train, you usually say that you are on the train
If you want to describe your position, you could say that you are in the train, for example The train has derailed, i have a broken leg You can find me in the train. The word zone has a lot of usage in professional sports
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In american football, a team tries to carry the football into the end zone
[1] in american ice hockey, a team tries to move the puck into the end zone, or the attack zone, where it is easier to score a goal [2] i think that the idiom in the zone is connected to the concept of an end zone in professional sports The choice of prepositions depends upon the temporal context in which you're speaking On ~ afternoon implies that the afternoon is a single point in time
Thus, that temporal context would take the entire afternoon as one of several different afternoons, or in other words, one would use on when speaking within the context of an entire week In ~ afternoon suggests that the afternoon is. There seems to be little difference in meaning, but a detailed corpus search might show that they were used in different contexts What corpus evidence does show is that in the hope is more popular than with the hope
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It occurs nearly four times as much in the corpus of contemporary american english, and nearly eighteen times as much in the british national corpus.
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