word choice - “situation where” vs. “situation in which”


In my mother tongue I can use the word where not only to describe something connected to a location, but also to substitute in which.


My question is: Is it correct to use where in a sentence like this?



Describe a situation where you had to show leadership.



Or it would be better to use in which instead?




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