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I am at overseas now. vs I am in overseas now.

Both sentences are incorrect. The correct version is 'I am overseas now.'
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Last updated: July 11, 2024 • 70178 views

I am at overseas now.

This phrase is incorrect. 'At overseas' is not a commonly used expression in English.

The correct phrase is 'I am overseas now.'
  • Well, her parents won't be going overseas now.
  • My father has never been overseas until now.
  • It seems that, thanks to my ancestors, Lahore is now overseas.
  • Whenever I visit - or visited, she's overseas now - whenever I visit her college town, there's this coffee place, bagels, muffins, kids behind the counter with pierced everything.
  • I am way more angry than I am scared now.
  • I am way more angry than I am scared now.
  • I am already satisfied with what I am having now.
  • I am rather shocked by what I am hearing now.
  • I am checking my computer right now.
  • In the same place I am now.
  • And that's all I am now.
  • This is who I am now.
  • I am done with boys, and I am concentrating fully on my career now.
  • And I am - I am committing a federal crime by having this conversation with you right now.
  • I am tired of being in this particular closet so I am coming out now.
  • I am sorry, I am incredibly high right now.
  • I am not sure whether I am supposed to say something about Malta now.
  • Mr President, I am standing here with the feeling that I am on another planet and wondering what is happening right now.
  • I am sorry that you did not get to speak about the Maňka report, but I am afraid we have to move on now.
  • I am not having this conversation right now.

I am in overseas now.

This phrase is incorrect. 'In overseas' is not a commonly used expression in English.

The correct phrase is 'I am overseas now.'
  • Well, her parents won't be going overseas now.
  • My father has never been overseas until now.
  • It seems that, thanks to my ancestors, Lahore is now overseas.
  • Whenever I visit - or visited, she's overseas now - whenever I visit her college town, there's this coffee place, bagels, muffins, kids behind the counter with pierced everything.
  • I am way more angry than I am scared now.
  • I am way more angry than I am scared now.
  • I am already satisfied with what I am having now.
  • I am rather shocked by what I am hearing now.
  • I am checking my computer right now.
  • In the same place I am now.
  • And that's all I am now.
  • This is who I am now.
  • I am done with boys, and I am concentrating fully on my career now.
  • And I am - I am committing a federal crime by having this conversation with you right now.
  • I am tired of being in this particular closet so I am coming out now.
  • I am sorry, I am incredibly high right now.
  • I am not sure whether I am supposed to say something about Malta now.
  • Mr President, I am standing here with the feeling that I am on another planet and wondering what is happening right now.
  • I am sorry that you did not get to speak about the Maňka report, but I am afraid we have to move on now.
  • I am not having this conversation right now.

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