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Lawrence
Hulpleerkracht
At a restaurant or in a restaurant I see both at a restaurant and in a restaurant. Would you like to tell me the difference?
4 mrt. 2019 07:24
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In my experience, there is no real difference between the two phrases. I think “at a restaurant” is a bit more common and would imply eating/drinking at the restaurant; while “in a restaurant” might just mean physically being in a place.
4 maart 2019
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