English Language & Usage Asked on January 28, 2021
How are the following two different?
1) Aerial photography at 8K quality
2) Aerial photography in 8K quality
These phrases were submitted as part of a proposal for an aerial drone company’s English ad. However, I’m not sure about the grammar here. Would it be better to go with “IN” or “AT”?
Thank you very much.
At implies that its object noun phrase is located on a particular point or standard.
In implies "within the boundaries of" its object noun phrase.
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Answered by Greybeard on January 28, 2021
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