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Originally Posted by Morthoron
Yes, 'in' as 'on', like hiking 'in' or 'among' or 'along' the mountains, not necessarily 'within' or 'under'. Bah! I'm getting a prepositional headache.
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I suppose it's rather like the way a lot of Yorkshire folk will say "I live
on..." rather than "I live
in..." when saying which part of a town they live in.