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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a block at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or point of interest, often in relation to distance or direction.
Example: "The coffee shop is just a block at the end of the street."
Alternatives: "a block away from" or "one block from".
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"Rosie made a block at the line of scrimmage.
Serge Ibaka soars for a block at the rim.
ThymoD-deficient mice displayed a block at the onset of T cell development and developed lymphoid malignancies.
The proposal also designates a block at the south end of the area to be rezoned as the possible site of a million-square-foot building.
The trophy presentation came five minutes early, made in front of A Block, at the opposite clubhouse end of the stand.
You can see him have trouble getting off a block at the 50-second mark and at the 1 26 mark in the first video below.
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It will be done a block at a time as the money becomes available, Mr. Sivley said.
A block away, at the Rialto at 150 East Fifth Street, there were also some price cuts.
We show that specific deletion of NFATc3 in thymocytes causes a partial block at the double-negative stage 3 and also a partial block in positive selection.
Whole fish is deboned on a butcher block at the same station.
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