why is it that, in England, a nurse works "in THE hospital," but a sick person is "in hospital?"
I assume it is for the same reason that, in the US, a guard works "in THE prison," but a criminal is "in prison?"
why is it that, in England, a nurse works "in THE hospital," but a sick person is "in hospital?"
I assume it is for the same reason that, in the US, a guard works "in THE prison," but a criminal is "in prison?"
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