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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bottle at the" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific location or situation involving a bottle, but additional context is needed for clarity.
Example: "I found a bottle at the beach during my walk."
Alternatives: "a bottle in the" or "a bottle on the".
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Enraged, he threw a bottle at the vehicle.
Before the crowd could disperse, someone threw a bottle at the police.
The police said Mr. Nieves might have thrown a bottle at the men as they left.
"They buy a bottle at the supermarket and they drink it at home".
The public slipped coins into a bottle at the end of each street show to show their appreciation.
The team members signed a note of discovery and put it in a bottle at the crater's bottom.
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At Shea Stadium last week, a man was charged with throwing a bottle at John Rocker, the pitcher with the famously big mouth.
But then someone threw a bottle at one of the dancers, striking her in the face.
"Oh, somebody threw a bottle at Bobby in the arroyo.
Rachel, last time we heard from her, had been clean, giggling and wise, and signally failing to slurp from a bottle at 10 in the morning.
Theresa Atkinson - dubbed the "matriarch" of the family - threw a bottle at another member of the Short family, Raymond Young, who slapped her.
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