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I am there at pool vs there in pool

Both phrases are not correct in English. The preposition 'at' is not typically used with 'there' in this context. The correct preposition to use with 'there' in relation to a location like a pool is 'in'. Therefore, the correct phrase would be 'I am there in the pool.'

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I am there at pool

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'at' is not typically used with 'there' in this context.

The correct preposition to use with 'there' in relation to a location like a pool is 'in'.
  • The only man here who could beat you at pool.
  • You said you weren't good at pool.
  • Or you could just stick to sucking at pool.
  • He loves to beat me at pool and take my money.
  • It's just I'm really bad at pool.
  • Swell. I'm beating a fat guy at pool right now.
  • Well, Andrew was very good at pool.
  • Mark is pretty good at pool.
  • And my dad was very good at pool, but then Mack came along who was even probably better at pool.
  • We're both really good at pool.
  • I've been hustled at pool, I've defied my father's wishes.
  • Number of Properties at Pool cut-off Date
  • Number of months this Lease is in arrears (at pool cut-off date) according to the definition of the issuer.
  • I am not going in the pool.
  • Or maybe I am just a terrible pool player.
  • It was not the first time one of us had found himself in prison, for a brawl at pool, some police back talk or some kind of bravado.
  • I am going to put you kids by the pool area.
  • I am starting a pool on how long Sweets lasts with Booth and Brennan.
  • I am caught in the shallow end of a very dark pool.
  • And I am happy to report that he died peacefully in his sleep, drunk at the bottom of a pool.

there in pool

This phrase is not correct in English. The word order is incorrect, and the preposition 'in' should come before 'pool'.

The correct phrase should be 'I am there in the pool.'
  • You got Slater schooling Bell Biv DeVoe over there in pool.
  • DH: Grab the blades in mid-air, land right there in a pool of blood...
  • Why are there police in my pool?
  • Is there a pool in this house?
  • Are there windows in the pool house?
  • There are people in the pool.
  • There's nothing in the pool, amigo.
  • There's someone in the pool.
  • No, There is no pool in the town.
  • Kitchen's over there and pool's in the back.
  • There is a pool in my building... that the two of you can use as my guests anytime.
  • There's something in that pool a friend of ours just has to have.
  • And now there's yogurt in the pool!
  • Why isn't there any water in your pool?
  • No. There's no pool in the town, and I've never had lessons.
  • There's a guy lying there in a pool of his own blood.
  • And what did I happen to see there in Stuart's swimming pool taking a leisurely swim?
  • And what did I happen to see there in Stuart's swimming pool taking a leisurely swim?
  • Spent fuels stored in pools represent an additional potential source of radioactivity in the environment, in particular if the cooling pools are not covered anymore.
  • No sharks in pools, that's nice.

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