word choice - Which one is more correct: "works at a university" or "works in a university"?



My relative is a fairly big academic and works at a university.



Is this correct? or should I have used in instead?



Answer




My relative is a fairly big academic and works at a university



is correct.



My relative is a fairly big academic and works in a university



is wrong.


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