I met him at Mumbai or in Mumbai? Which is correct? :/ My teacher is saying. "I met him at* Mumbai."
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IN
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AT makes no sense
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If the city is conceived as a two-dimensional place in which to live and work, then in is the usual preposition. If, on the other hand, the city is conceived as a single point rather than as a place with dimensions, then at is the common choice.
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