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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the zoo" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a prepositional phrase to indicate a location or setting in a sentence. Example: We spent the afternoon at the zoo, admiring the different animals. In this example, "at the zoo" describes where the speaker and their companions spent their afternoon. It could also be used at the beginning of a sentence, as in "At the zoo, we saw pandas, lions, and elephants."
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At the zoo.
"At the zoo?" he replies petulantly.
At the zoo, six restaurants are scattered throughout the premises.
At the zoo, both are on display.
"We planned a demonstration at the zoo".
The gnu up at the zoo.
I even heard music at the zoo.
Once, she'd left them at the zoo for disobeying.
It smelled like the monkey house at the zoo".
They proved hardier than polar bear at the zoo, however.
Someone at the zoo must have made a call.
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