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the tile in the wall vs the tile at the wall

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'on' instead of 'in' or 'at'. The correct phrase would be 'the tile on the wall'.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

the tile in the wall

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'in' is not suitable for describing the location of a tile on a wall.

Instead of 'in', the correct preposition to use in this context is 'on'.
  • My face was smashed against the tiles on the wall.
  • We even have a faux tile wall behind it.
  • Last Tile is Last Tile of Wall
  • Won with Last Tile Taken from Wall
  • But the place was known for its blue glass ceiling and wall tiles.
  • Import penetration varies from 3-8 % in, for example, floor & wall tiles and refractory products to over 60 % in tableware and ornamental ware.
  • Flagstones and similar articles of cement, concrete or artificial stone (excl. building blocks and bricks, roofing tiles, wall tiles and paving)
  • You know how many tiles are on that wall?
  • Blood and tissue on the sofa... wall... tile floor... glass coffee table.
  • Unglazed ceramic flags and paving; hearth or wall tiles (excluding stoneware, earthenware or fine pottery, double tiles of the Spaltplatten type)
  • Products include bricks, roof tiles, ceramic wall and floor tiles, sanitary products, decorative earthenware and porcelain, and fireproof bricks for applications in the steel and aluminium industry.
  • Glazed earthenware or fine pottery ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles, with a face of > 90 cm2
  • Floor coverings in rolls or in tiles; and wall or ceiling coverings of plastics (excluding of polymers of vinyl chloride)
  • Flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles, other than those of subheadings 690730 and 690740
  • The tile in your bathroom is tacky.
  • Floor coverings of plastics, whether or not self-adhesive, in roll or in form of tiles; wall or ceiling coverings of plastics, as defined in note 9 to this chapter
  • Floor coverings in rolls or in tiles; and wall or ceiling coverings of plastics (excluding of polymers of vinyl chloride)
  • Glazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; glazed ceramic mosaic cubes and the like, whether or not on a backing
  • The tiles in the picture are the same as at your house.
  • At the same time, I also secured large quantities of these chemicals above the tiles in the drop ceiling.

Alternatives:

  • the tile on the wall

the tile at the wall

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The preposition 'at' is not typically used to describe the location of a tile on a wall.

Instead of 'at', the correct preposition to use in this context is 'on'.
  • My face was smashed against the tiles on the wall.
  • We even have a faux tile wall behind it.
  • Last Tile is Last Tile of Wall
  • Won with Last Tile Taken from Wall
  • But the place was known for its blue glass ceiling and wall tiles.
  • Import penetration varies from 3-8 % in, for example, floor & wall tiles and refractory products to over 60 % in tableware and ornamental ware.
  • Flagstones and similar articles of cement, concrete or artificial stone (excl. building blocks and bricks, roofing tiles, wall tiles and paving)
  • You know how many tiles are on that wall?
  • Blood and tissue on the sofa... wall... tile floor... glass coffee table.
  • Unglazed ceramic flags and paving; hearth or wall tiles (excluding stoneware, earthenware or fine pottery, double tiles of the Spaltplatten type)
  • Products include bricks, roof tiles, ceramic wall and floor tiles, sanitary products, decorative earthenware and porcelain, and fireproof bricks for applications in the steel and aluminium industry.
  • Glazed earthenware or fine pottery ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles, with a face of > 90 cm2
  • Floor coverings in rolls or in tiles; and wall or ceiling coverings of plastics (excluding of polymers of vinyl chloride)
  • Flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles, other than those of subheadings 690730 and 690740
  • Floor coverings of plastics, whether or not self-adhesive, in roll or in form of tiles; wall or ceiling coverings of plastics, as defined in note 9 to this chapter
  • Floor coverings in rolls or in tiles; and wall or ceiling coverings of plastics (excluding of polymers of vinyl chloride)
  • Glazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; glazed ceramic mosaic cubes and the like, whether or not on a backing
  • Glazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles excluding double tiles of the spaltplatten type, stoneware, earthenware or fine pottery flags, paving or tiles with a face of not > 90 cm2
  • Discarded tiles are placed randomly between the walls. Some game variants define where the tiles should be placed, this is not yet configurable however. When it becomes configurable, it will be part of the ruleset.
  • Glazed flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles of stoneware with a face of > 90 cm2 (excl. double tiles of the "Spaltplatten" type, tiles made into stands, ornamental articles and tiles specifically manufactured for stoves)

Alternatives:

  • the tile on the wall

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