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i'm going to be at reno vs i'm going to be in reno

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm going to be at Reno' is used when referring to a specific location within Reno, while 'I'm going to be in Reno' is used when talking about being in the city of Reno as a whole.

Last updated: March 08, 2024

i'm going to be at reno

This phrase is correct when referring to a specific location within Reno.

Use 'I'm going to be at Reno' when you want to specify a particular place or venue within the city of Reno.

Alternatives:

  • I'm going to be at the convention center in Reno.
  • I'm going to be at the hotel in Reno.

i'm going to be in reno

This phrase is correct when talking about being in the city of Reno as a whole.

Use 'I'm going to be in Reno' when you want to express that you will be located within the city of Reno without specifying a particular location.

Alternatives:

  • I'm going to be in Reno for the weekend.
  • I'm going to be in Reno on business.

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