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Sooris  +  495988 Wed, 02 Apr 08 10:25 PM
Hi

Which of the following usage of preposition is correct?

 

I am working in Dell.

 

I am working with Dell.

 

Are they both correct? Why/Why not?

 

 

Thanks,

Sureshbabu 

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Philip  +  495994 Wed, 02 Apr 08 10:49 PM
I would say 'with' or 'at', but not 'in'.  No explaining prepositions, often.
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