at the gym or in a gym?
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"At the gym" is used much more often. "I met Sally at the gym." "How many miles did you run at the gym?" "I like to lift weights at the gym."
"In a gym" is used if you're trying to be very specific about something or someone's location. "I met Sally in a gym" could work, but for the other sentences above, it would sound weird.
"In a gym" is used if you're trying to be very specific about something or someone's location. "I met Sally in a gym" could work, but for the other sentences above, it would sound weird.
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