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Which is more appropriate, 'at' Pune or 'in Pune'?
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Rohan Jha
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Mar 12, 2025
9:47 AM
When talking about locations, many English learners get confused between using 'at' and 'in' with city names. So, should we say "at Pune" or "in Pune"?

The correct usage is "in Pune" when referring to the city as a whole. For example:
? I live in Pune.
? My office is in Pune.

However, "at Pune" can sometimes be used when referring to a specific point or location within the city, though it is less common. For example:
? The train stopped at Pune Junction.
? I have a meeting at Pune University.

If you want to improve your English fluency and learn correct preposition usage, you can join a Spoken English Training in Pune or a Spoken English Course in Nagpur to enhance your communication skills.

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