Using “at” in a sentence
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In terms of houses, American spent about $600000 on this as opposed to the Japanese at $400000.
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In terms of houses, American spent about $600000 on this as opposed to the Japanese at $400000.
Is this use of "at" in this sentence correct?
grammar prepositions
grammar prepositions
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