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In/on our jobs
-In high school, we learn a lot of complicated mathmatics, but in the future we can't put it into practice in/on our jobs.
IN/ON, which one is correct/wrong? You're most welcome to comment on my sentence's other parts! |
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On the job (if the article is used, it's a set phrase and 'in' doesn't work) |
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