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person in the client. vs person at the client.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Person in the client' implies that the person is physically inside the client's location or organization. On the other hand, 'person at the client' suggests that the person is located near or working with the client, but not necessarily inside their premises.

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person in the client.

This phrase is correct and can be used when referring to a person who is physically inside the client's location or organization.

This phrase is used to indicate that the person is situated within the client's premises or organization.

Alternatives:

  • person within the client
  • person inside the client

person at the client.

This phrase is also correct and is used to describe a person who is located near or working with the client, but not necessarily inside their premises.

This phrase is used to indicate that the person is in proximity to the client or is working closely with them.

Alternatives:

  • person near the client
  • person working with the client

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