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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camera at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the location or position of a camera in relation to something else.
Example: "There was a camera at the entrance of the building, capturing everyone's arrival."
Alternatives: "a camera positioned at the" or "a camera located at the".
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They dream of pointing a camera at the world they inhabit and documenting their lives.
It looks simple enough — point a camera at the fish and start rolling — but it wasn't.
"We have a camera at the back of our chapel, which we turn on," he says.
A camera at the tip of the tendril gives rescuers a view of the otherwise unreachable places beneath the rubble.
After a shootout in Joplin, Mo., police discovered that the murdering bandits conveniently left behind a camera at the scene.
Atop Mauna Kea in Hawaii, a camera at the Subaru Telescope is mapping galaxies in much of the northern sky.
Fischer aimed a camera at the ceiling, adjusted the settings and took a snap of the spotlights.
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Remember to have a camera at hand on the day to capture those moments for the future.
I do not use a camera at any stage in the process".
"You put a camera at a distance and hide the mic.
Point a camera at a window and quadruple the windows in your cramped little apartment.
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