: Re: "In the" vs "At the" I am not sure which one is correct: In the beginning of the book or At the beginning of the book As in the sentence: In the beginning of the book Marco
"In the" sounds like it's going on for a while — a chapter or two.
"At the" sounds like a point on a line: he describes everything in one or two paragraphs and then moves on.
Both are grammatically correct, but I think they have slightly different shades of meaning.
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