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The phrase "a bottle at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific location or event involving a bottle, such as a gathering or a place where drinks are served.
Example: "We enjoyed a bottle at the picnic by the lake."
Alternatives: "a bottle in" or "a bottle during".
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"Oh, somebody threw a bottle at Bobby in the arroyo.
Enraged, he threw a bottle at the vehicle.
Leo stopped taking a bottle at 8 months, she said.
A bottle (at $10.99) had to go home with us.
Hindle, 22, from Westmorland Close, Leyland, Lancs, was seen throwing a bottle at police.
Before the crowd could disperse, someone threw a bottle at the police.
But then someone threw a bottle at one of the dancers, striking her in the face.
And she did not take a bottle at daycare for three weeks.
Giving a bottle at Christmas need not be a lame excuse for thoughtful gift giving.
"No, I give the boss a bottle at Christmas, and he forgets it all".
"I finally found a bottle at Cru," a restaurant in New York.
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