Can anyone tell me which one is the correct sentence of the following two? (english grammar)?

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Can anyone tell me which one is the correct sentence of the following two?
1) We write in ink. 2) We write with ink.

Please give some reasons for ur answer? Thanks in advance.

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August 16, 2011

Harry Suffolk @ 3:30 am #

To be perfectly honest, I think they both make grammatical sense, both fine.

choko_canyon @ 4:28 am #

Both are correct. Both imply that ink is used in the process of our writing.

Hybiscus @ 4:59 am #

both are correct but the second is more precise. I’d go with that one

Ariel @ 5:05 am #

2.

Lowden True @ 5:56 am #

“We write in ink” implies that we stick our writing instrument down in a puddle of ink. If you’re looking for precision, go with the second choice.

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