Is it wrong to say
In places in Turkey
Two ins make it wrong?
Is it wrong to say
In places in Turkey
Two ins make it wrong?
It's technically correct but could be written better
From places in Turkey.
To places in Turkey
There are places in Turkey
"Places in Turkey" sounds much better. The first "in" is redundant.
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Not necessarily incorrect, but it sounds funny.
Write the full sentence please.
Google shows different temps than Turkish state meteorological services.
Stating that something is Turkish eliminates the need to say it is in Turkey.
That's terrible grammar. In Turkey is fine.
That's what I'd have typed, Siri137.
Yeah, that sounds odd.