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What's the difference?
I'm at the hospital.
I'm in the hospital.
May 10, 2026 6:38 PM
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I'm at the hospital means that you are in or near the hospital building. You could be at work in the hospital. You could be visiting a patient in the hospital.
I'm in the hospital means that you are a patient in the hospital.
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