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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a billboard at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the location of a billboard, typically in the context of advertising or signage.
Example: "There is a large advertisement displayed on a billboard at a busy intersection downtown."
Alternatives: "a sign at a" or "an advertisement at a".
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A billboard at a major highway intersection for gamblers is at the center of a dispute between Connecticut's two casinos.
The main difference between the two cases is that while the patriarch's watch was deleted from a photo by digital sleight-of-hand, the pricey watch pictured on the wrist of Udmurtia's president, Alexander Volkov, was literally covered up, by pasting a very large sticker, bearing the image of much plainer watch, onto a billboard at a local zoo.
Reaching Out in Los Angeles An unusual note in interfaith relations was struck this month in Los Angeles when a Roman Catholic priest, a Mormon bishop, the rabbis at a Conservative synagogue and the head of an Islamic center decided that they would sponsor a billboard at a busy intersection, Santa Monica and Westwood Boulevards.
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For potential sponsors, the ability to engage with many thousands of runners (New York had 47,000 for example, who succeeded in a lottery that attracted a staggering 140,000) is superior to taking out what is effectively a billboard at an athletics meeting made of up 100 athletes and 25,000 fans for one night only.
Liberty T. Rees won with a picture of a billboard at Second Avenue and 78th Street, a residential district.
Petty Enterprises is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and Dodge, the manufacturer of Petty's cars, has a billboard at Yankee Stadium and is a Stadium sponsor.
Her colleagues tell tales like this one: She once alerted staff to missile strikes against Iraq by getting a message posted on a billboard at Camden Yards to those attending a ballgame.
Earlier this year, when Muslim faithful were traveling to Saudi Arabia for the hajj, the new Turkish authorities shrouded a billboard at the airport that featured a model in an itsy bitsy bikini.
His recruitment technique was almost as simple: Leong erected a billboard at the foot of a long, steep road climb, saying anyone who completed it in less than 34 minutes on one of the weighty local bikes would claim a 100,000 shilling prize, a vast sum for the area, worth about £1,500.
A billboard at the village headquarters says the population is 4,300.
(Above right, a billboard, at top center, for the film, in Gaza City).
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