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nobody smoke since the film vs nobody smoke in the film

The correct phrase is "nobody smokes in the film." The preposition "in" is used to indicate the location where smoking is not happening, which is inside the film. The phrase "nobody smokes since the film" is incorrect because it doesn't convey the intended meaning.

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nobody smoke since the film

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "smoke" should be in the present tense (smokes) and the preposition "since" is not suitable in this context.

The correct phrase should be "nobody smokes in the film" to indicate that no one is smoking within the context of the film.

nobody smoke in the film

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It indicates that no one is smoking within the context of the film.

Use this phrase to describe the absence of smoking within the setting of a film or any other location.

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