Which one is correct? If both were correct, in what cases they must be used? -In the doorway -At the doorway. For example: “He lingered in/at the doorway in hopes to cross paths with me” Which one should I use?
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Have you looked at the definitions of these prepositions? Unless you expand this, to include sentences and context, there is no question here for anyone to answer. – Orbital Aussie Feb 13 '20 at 03:09
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Please edit your question if you need to. – Orbital Aussie Feb 13 '20 at 11:43