Which is correct:
"at the bazaar" or "in the bazaar"?

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at the bazaar

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'at the bazaar' when referring to a specific location within the bazaar or an event happening there.

Examples:

  • Meet me at the bazaar entrance.
  • There's a performance happening at the bazaar tonight.

Alternatives:

  • at the market
  • at the fair
  • at the festival
  • at the event

in the bazaar

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'in the bazaar' when talking about being physically inside the bazaar.

Examples:

  • I lost my wallet in the bazaar.
  • Let's meet in the bazaar to shop together.

Alternatives:

  • in the market
  • in the fair
  • in the festival
  • in the event
Both 'at the bazaar' and 'in the bazaar' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'At the bazaar' is used when referring to a specific location within the bazaar or an event happening there, while 'in the bazaar' is used when talking about being physically inside the bazaar.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

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