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"I'm in USA" vs "I'm at USA"

The correct phrase is 'I'm in the USA.' 'In' is used to indicate location within a country or region. 'At' is used to indicate a specific point or place. In this case, 'in' is the appropriate preposition to use with 'USA.'

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

I'm in USA

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'in' when referring to being located within a country or region. In this case, 'I'm in the USA' indicates that the speaker is currently located within the United States.

Examples:

  • I'm in the USA for a business trip.
  • She lives in the USA.
  • They are in the USA on vacation.
  • We have family in the USA.
  • He studied in the USA for two years.

Alternatives:

  • I'm in the United States.
  • I'm in America.
  • I'm in the US.
  • I'm in the States.
  • I'm in the United States of America.

I'm at USA

This phrase is not correct in English. 'At' is not used to indicate being within a country or region.

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