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I've read an article (see the link below)article and there's a sentence which confuses me:

No matter if your delivery takes place in a home or at the hospital...

If I rewrite it this way:

No matter if your delivery takes place at home or in the hospital ...

is it still correct?

And if so, what's the difference between two of them?

sheknows.com/parenting

I've read an article (see the link below) and there's a sentence which confuses me:

No matter if your delivery takes place in a home or at the hospital...

If I rewrite it this way:

No matter if your delivery takes place at home or in the hospital ...

is it still correct?

And if so, what's the difference between two of them?

sheknows.com/parenting

I've read an article and there's a sentence which confuses me:

No matter if your delivery takes place in a home or at the hospital...

If I rewrite it this way:

No matter if your delivery takes place at home or in the hospital ...

is it still correct?

And if so, what's the difference between two of them?

The usage of prepositions: in/at or Delivery at/in home, at a home, in a home?

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I've read an article (as you can see insee the link below) and there's a sentence making fell confused, that iswhich confuses me: "No matter if your delivery takes place in a home or at the hospital..."

No matter if your delivery takes place in a home or at the hospital...

If I rewrite it like "No matter if your delivery takes place at home or in the hospital,...",this way:

No matter if your delivery takes place at home or in the hospital ...

is it still correct? 

And if so, what's the difference between two of them?

link:http://www.sheknows.com/parenting/slideshow/6031/what-birth-really-looks-like/this-is-what-labor-really-looks-like?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_content=499103442

I've read an article (as you can see in the link below) and there's a sentence making fell confused, that is: "No matter if your delivery takes place in a home or at the hospital..." If I rewrite it like "No matter if your delivery takes place at home or in the hospital,...", is it still correct? And what's the difference between two of them?

link:http://www.sheknows.com/parenting/slideshow/6031/what-birth-really-looks-like/this-is-what-labor-really-looks-like?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_content=499103442

I've read an article (see the link below) and there's a sentence which confuses me:

No matter if your delivery takes place in a home or at the hospital...

If I rewrite it this way:

No matter if your delivery takes place at home or in the hospital ...

is it still correct? 

And if so, what's the difference between two of them?

sheknows.com/parenting

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