From English Grammar in Use 2nd. edition page 214:
"After superlatives we use in with places (town, buildings...)
(...)
We also use in for organisations and groups of people (a class, team...)"
So we get sentences like:
(1) He is, without a doubt, the best player in our team.
(2) Angela is the best student in school.
Could I change the preposition to on (1) or at (2) in the sentences above?
José
He's the best player...in/on the team?
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