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The phrase "a bench at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location where a bench is situated, often in a public space or park.
Example: "We decided to sit on a bench at the park to enjoy the beautiful weather."
Alternatives: "a seat in" or "a bench located at".
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Yet there is a bench at Berkshire for Mr. Buffett to draw from.
It was found on a bench at North Washington Street and West Main Avenue.
There are also some built-ins, including a bench at the foot of the staircase.
He was meandering toward a bench at the far corner of the yard.
They ended up on a bench at Father Demo Square in the West Village.
"The children would sit on a bench at supper and dad would say: 'Do an Australian'.
I must have left it on a bench at the station, because he never found it.
Jess and I sit on a bench at the back and wait for night to fall.
On Wednesday, he rested on a bench at the scenic viewpoint.
We sat on a bench at the village pump and waited for the bus to Stowmarket.
I composed it in a state of total abstraction, sitting on a bench at Kukanahalli Tank.
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