A random observation
Wednesday, November 6th, 2019 02:55 pm"I'll test it in my lab" compared to "I'll test it on my lab".
Former case - lab is a location, part of a building, or part of a research establishment.
Latter case - lab is a device, a system, or a conglomerate of parts dedicated for experiments.
So much for grammar following the context of the expressions. What works in one case is deemed to be a mistake in another.
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А.Кац и Я
Former case - lab is a location, part of a building, or part of a research establishment.
Latter case - lab is a device, a system, or a conglomerate of parts dedicated for experiments.
So much for grammar following the context of the expressions. What works in one case is deemed to be a mistake in another.
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А.Кац и Я