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Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.We shall meet in the evening.

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.We shall meet in the evening.“At evening” as a stand-alone phrase is not appropriate in the phrase, “See you at evening.” but you can say “See you at evening time. “

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.We shall meet in the evening.“At evening” as a stand-alone phrase is not appropriate in the phrase, “See you at evening.” but you can say “See you at evening time. “Poetic liberties can be taken with the stand alone phrase “At evening” as in the title of the poem by Vikram Seth or by the song “At evening” by the song following it.

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.We shall meet in the evening.“At evening” as a stand-alone phrase is not appropriate in the phrase, “See you at evening.” but you can say “See you at evening time. “Poetic liberties can be taken with the stand alone phrase “At evening” as in the title of the poem by Vikram Seth or by the song “At evening” by the song following it.At Evening - Poem by Vikram Seth

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.We shall meet in the evening.“At evening” as a stand-alone phrase is not appropriate in the phrase, “See you at evening.” but you can say “See you at evening time. “Poetic liberties can be taken with the stand alone phrase “At evening” as in the title of the poem by Vikram Seth or by the song “At evening” by the song following it.At Evening - Poem by Vikram SethLet me now sleep, let me not think, let me

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.We shall meet in the evening.“At evening” as a stand-alone phrase is not appropriate in the phrase, “See you at evening.” but you can say “See you at evening time. “Poetic liberties can be taken with the stand alone phrase “At evening” as in the title of the poem by Vikram Seth or by the song “At evening” by the song following it.At Evening - Poem by Vikram SethLet me now sleep, let me not think, let meNot ache with inconsistent tenderness.

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.We shall meet in the evening.“At evening” as a stand-alone phrase is not appropriate in the phrase, “See you at evening.” but you can say “See you at evening time. “Poetic liberties can be taken with the stand alone phrase “At evening” as in the title of the poem by Vikram Seth or by the song “At evening” by the song following it.At Evening - Poem by Vikram SethLet me now sleep, let me not think, let meNot ache with inconsistent tenderness.It was untenable delight; we are free--

Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?Q: Which is correct: at evening or in the evening?A: In prose form, “in the evening” is appropriate.We shall meet in the evening.“At evening” as a stand-alone phrase is not appropriate in the phrase, “See you at evening.” but you can say “See you at evening time. “Poetic liberties can be taken with the stand alone phrase “At evening” as in the title of the poem by Vikram Seth or by the song “At evening” by the song following it.At Evening - Poem by Vikram SethLet me now sleep, let me not think, let meNot ache with inconsistent tenderness.It was untenable delight; we are free--Separate, equal--and if loverle.ss,

ss,Love consumes time which is more dear than love,

ss,Love consumes time which is more dear than love,More unre plicable. With everything

plicable. With everythingThus posited, the choice was clear enough

plicable. With everythingThus posited, the choice was clear enoughAnd daylight ratified our reckoning.

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