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  1. "In" and "on": How can I decide which one to use for …

    In case of small vehicle where we can't freely walk, we use the preposition 'in' : in a car / taxi etc. In case of open vehicle on which we ride, we use the …

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    • What is the correct word to use for vehicles: in or on?

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    • on the bus, in the car etc. vs. on a bus, in a car etc

      Feb 21, 2013 · "I'm in a car" suggests you're in a car you might not be expected to be in (someone else's, and the listener doesn't know you were going to be in one), but it's a subtle distinction and force of habit will override it in many …

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    • I-CAR - Education, Knowledge and Solutions for …

      I-CAR offers a variety of educational and training recognition programs for the collision repair industry. Our core expertise in collision repairability and collision repair training gives us a unique ability to provide solutions to your repairability …

    • About I-CAR | Serving the Auto Collision Repair Industry

      I‑CAR, the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair, was founded in 1979 as a neutral partner with strong support from the entire industry. The unibody vehicle structure unified the industry to create I‑CAR to ensure …

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