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at wedding vs in wedding

Both 'at wedding' and 'in wedding' are commonly used prepositional phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'At wedding' is used to refer to being present at a wedding event, while 'in wedding' is not a standard phrase in English. Therefore, 'at wedding' is the correct and commonly used phrase.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2773 views

at wedding

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate being present at a wedding event.

Use 'at wedding' to describe being physically present at a wedding ceremony or reception.

Examples:

  • I saw her at the wedding yesterday.
  • He gave a beautiful speech at the wedding.
  • And now she's out looking at wedding dresses.
  • I feel weird looking at wedding dresses when I'm not even speaking to my fiancé.
  • And at wedding 12, I sat on a men's toilet.
  • I just got stuck talking to my mother-in-law and looking at wedding photographs.
  • We could look at wedding photos.
  • Let's go look at wedding rings.
  • 'Cause I'm not great at wedding cakes.
  • I'm looking at wedding picture...
  • And I am weirdly gifted at wedding planning.
  • I mean, I've been looking at wedding magazines like a 20 year old bride.
  • No, I saw that fear in your eyes when you caught me looking at wedding dresses.
  • Shouldn't you be off looking at wedding venues or something?
  • I got it in London when I was meant to be looking at wedding dresses.
  • Karen and I are going to look at wedding dresses.

Alternatives:

  • at the wedding
  • during the wedding
  • for the wedding
  • to the wedding
  • with the wedding

in wedding

This phrase is not a standard or correct usage in English. 'In wedding' is not commonly used to describe being at a wedding event.

  • It's day, as in... as in wedding day, as in... my wedding day.
  • I am best man in wedding.
  • You see, at this point, June was a mere three and a half months away- A blink of an eye, in wedding time.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, get the bride and groom out onto the floor by themselves for their first dance in wedding bliss.
  • Then why is she still interested in wedding a mere prince?
  • While I'm not the type to partake in wedding shower games, my wife insisted.
  • Elsie finally found her husband, and Mr W got to be in wedding pictures
  • I know, in wedding things happen, so she must be embarrassed about this.
  • Wife like his and still he believes in wedding vows.
  • That's the book, the one covered in wedding rings?
  • What makes you think two women getting dressed up in wedding gowns and prancing down some hotel aisle is the same as getting married?
  • CEOs of major corporations, but the only headline you ever read in the paper is "crazy Cubans in wedding brawl."
  • We loved you in Wedding Crashers.
  • Like how she streaked in wedding.

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