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i am at russia vs i am in russia

The correct phrase is "I am in Russia." When talking about being in a country, we use the preposition 'in' to indicate location. 'At' is used for specific places like buildings, landmarks, or events.

Last updated: March 06, 2024 • 858 views

i am at russia

This phrase is incorrect. 'At' is not used to indicate being in a country.

Incorrect. Use 'in' to indicate being in a country like Russia.

Alternatives:

  • I am in Russia

i am in russia

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. 'In' is the appropriate preposition to indicate being in a country.

Correct usage. Use 'in' when referring to being in a country like Russia.

Examples:

  • I am in Russia for a business trip.
  • She is currently in Russia visiting her family.
  • They lived in Russia for several years.
  • He studied in Russia for his undergraduate degree.
  • In Russia, the winters are very cold.

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