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have you ever been to rome? vs have you ever been in rome?

The correct phrase is "Have you ever been to Rome?". This is the commonly used and accepted form when asking about visiting a place. The preposition 'to' is used to indicate movement towards a destination.

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have you ever been to rome?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to ask someone if they have visited Rome. The preposition 'to' is used to indicate movement towards a destination.
  • I said have you ever been to Rome?
  • "Have you ever been to Rome?"
  • For instance, have you ever been to the Sistine Chapel in Rome?
  • Have you been to Rome? crying for your safety.
  • Have you ever considered plying such trade in Rome?
  • Who here has been to Rome?
  • Have you ever considered plying such trade in Rome?
  • - Have you ever been to prison?
  • Have you ever been around here?
  • Have you ever been a participant in or administered any of said polygraph...
  • Have you ever been sexually harassed?
  • SustaineD. - specialist swain, have you ever been tr - objection.
  • Have you ever been anywhere else?
  • Have you ever been serious with anyone?
  • Neal... Have you ever been in a fight?
  • Have you ever been tested for autism?
  • Have you ever been a handmaiden before?
  • Have you ever been diagnosed with smallpox?
  • Have you ever been to Eckington Hall?
  • Corinne, have you ever been formally diagnosed?

Alternatives:

  • Have you ever visited Rome?
  • Have you ever traveled to Rome?
  • Have you ever been to any cities in Italy?
  • Have you ever explored Rome?
  • Have you ever taken a trip to Rome?

have you ever been in rome?

This phrase is not correct in this context. 'In' is not the appropriate preposition to use when asking about visiting a place.

The preposition 'in' is used to indicate being inside a place, not visiting it. Therefore, it is not suitable for asking about visiting a city like Rome.
  • I said have you ever been to Rome?
  • "Have you ever been to Rome?"
  • For instance, have you ever been to the Sistine Chapel in Rome?
  • Have you ever considered plying such trade in Rome?
  • Have you ever considered plying such trade in Rome?
  • - Have you ever been to prison?
  • Have you ever been around here?
  • Have you ever been a participant in or administered any of said polygraph...
  • Have you ever been sexually harassed?
  • SustaineD. - specialist swain, have you ever been tr - objection.
  • Have you ever been anywhere else?
  • Why didn't you ever try to see me when you were in Rome?
  • Why didn't you ever try to see me when you were in Rome?
  • Have you ever been serious with anyone?
  • Neal... Have you ever been in a fight?
  • Have you ever been tested for autism?
  • Have you ever been a handmaiden before?
  • Have you ever been diagnosed with smallpox?
  • Have you ever been to Eckington Hall?
  • Corinne, have you ever been formally diagnosed?

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