Which is correct:
"I'm at your city" or "I'm in your city"?

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I'm at your city

This phrase is not correct in English. 'At' is not the appropriate preposition to use when referring to being inside a city.

The correct preposition to use when referring to being inside a city is 'in'.

Alternatives:

  • I'm in your city
  • I'm visiting your city
  • I'm currently in your city
  • I'm staying in your city
  • I'm exploring your city

I'm in your city

This phrase is correct in English. 'In' is the appropriate preposition to use when referring to being inside a city.

Use 'in' when referring to being inside a city or any other enclosed space.

Alternatives:

  • I'm at your house
  • I'm at the park
  • I'm at the airport
  • I'm at the restaurant
  • I'm at the museum
The correct phrase is "I'm in your city." The preposition 'in' is used to indicate location within a city, while 'at' is used to indicate a specific point or place within a city. In this case, 'in' is the appropriate preposition to use.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

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