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at a wedding vs in a wedding

The correct phrase is 'at a wedding.' 'In a wedding' is not commonly used in English. 'At a wedding' is the appropriate preposition to indicate attendance or presence at a wedding event.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 858 views

at a wedding

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'at a wedding' to indicate being present or attending a wedding event.

Examples:

  • I saw her at a wedding last weekend.
  • Are you going to be at the wedding tomorrow?
  • He met his future wife at a wedding.
  • She looked stunning at the wedding.
  • They danced together at the wedding.
  • The last time I spoke at a wedding...
  • I have been hired to sing at a wedding this weekend.
  • We're single guys at a wedding.
  • A bridesmaid's dress is like an all-access pass at a wedding.
  • Tears are a good sign at a wedding.
  • The things on the tables at a wedding.
  • You don't want to propose at a wedding.
  • And tomorrow play and sing with friends at a wedding.
  • If I'm at a wedding, I dance.
  • They're just two random people who met at a wedding.
  • No, it would have been at a wedding.
  • No, everyone is welcome at a wedding.
  • Imagine someone's going to get murdered at a wedding.
  • The Megane driver was a guest at a wedding in Netherfield.
  • The night both girls disappeared, you were at a wedding with Cate.
  • So don't count on being at a wedding the fourth of July.
  • Salad is traditionally the first course at a wedding.
  • But to slaughter them at a wedding...
  • We're at a wedding together.
  • We were at a wedding, for Christ's sake.

Alternatives:

  • attending a wedding
  • being present at a wedding
  • going to a wedding
  • participating in a wedding
  • celebrating at a wedding

in a wedding

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

  • This evening, I was dancing in a wedding in Oran.
  • Aah! It's every little girl's dream to be a flower girl in a wedding.
  • I'm standing in a wedding chapel in Las Vegas, getting married to a dude.
  • I saw one in a wedding suit.
  • Because you look like a flute player in a wedding band.
  • I just think it's so disgusting that they put her in a wedding gown to auction her off.
  • I just think it's so disgusting that they put her in a wedding gown to auction her off.
  • Because none of us want to invest in a wedding.
  • "That you'd look naked in a wedding gown..."
  • About the marriage laws of the state where I work in a wedding chapel?
  • You in a wedding gown, 40 birds circling overhead?
  • The only thing I thought you could do was, you know, play, like, maybe in a wedding band or go to Hollywood and get the big record deal.
  • I warned Kyra that girl was too unreliable to be put in a wedding party.
  • I dream of a garden In a wedding attire!
  • No, but 40 is the last age a woman can be photographed in a wedding gown without the unintended Diane Arbus subtext.

Alternatives:

  • at a wedding
  • during a wedding ceremony
  • as part of a wedding
  • as a guest at a wedding
  • while attending a wedding

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