A: it wanted to highlight the perspective of a broader population
Yes, there is a difference, in most instances where you want to say you have visited somewhere, you say you have been to that place:
"I've been to London."
"I've been to the cinema."
<span>"I've just been to the toilet." </span>
<span>In these cases you are using been as the other past participle of go, and you have to use to as the preposition. </span>
However, if you are using been as the past participle, and want to indicate a state, or for how long you were somewhere, you can use been in.
<span>All the best,</span>
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HAHAHA w'll don't know what because that is a private information
I would pick B because that is what I use and my teacher never gave me message on changing it so I hope this helps if not I am sorry