If I say "people both in paris and london"
Is one "in" enough?
Or should I say
"People both in paris and in london"
?
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Trending & News If I say "people both in paris and london"
Is one "in" enough?
Or should I say
"People both in paris and in london"
?
The phrase "People, both in Paris and in London, ..." is perfectly correct.
People both in Paris and London is fine
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One is enough.
the former
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