AT instead of FOR?
Hello!
Can you explain to me, why we can't use the preposition 'AT' instead of 'FOR' in the sentence like this:
**I want to work AT an independent newspaper.**
If we can, what is the difference of use?
I think you probably could use 'at' if it's understood that by 'independent newspaper' you're referring to the place of work i.e. the office where the newspaper is produced.
2019年7月26日
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You can use "at" - to denote a location. "for" to denote a reason.