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  1. Work In, On, At, Or With? Here's The Difference (+24 Examples)

    • Work in should be used when referencing a group or collective. Work on should be used when talking about what you have done to achieve something. Work at should be used when referencing a building or pl… See more

    Does The Same Rule Apply When Using “Working”?

    “Working” is the present participle of the verb “to work.” That means that when talking about the current work situation you’re in, you will use “working.” Because it still follows … See more

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    6 Examples of How to Use “Work In” in A Sentence

    We’ve covered the general rules surrounding each of the prepositions. Now it’s time to look at the examples. We’ll start with “work in,” which is perhaps the most common pr… See more

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    6 Examples of How to Use “Work On” in A Sentence

    Let’s see how “work on” is used next. This is the next most common preposition to use after “work,” so you’ll hear this one a lot too. Obviously, most of the usage comes down to context a… See more

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    6 Examples of How to Use “Work At'” in A Sentence

    Next up, we have “work at,” which is a little more specific than the other two. We typically use “work at” when talking about working at a specific place name or building. Y… See more

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    6 Examples of How to Use “Work With” in A Sentence

    Let’s finish with the final of the four prepositions and the most specific of all. You can only use “work with” in one situation, and that’s when you’re talking about peop… See more

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