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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a college at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific college that is part of a larger university or educational institution.
Example: "She is a professor at a college at the University of California."
Alternatives: "a school within" or "an institution at".
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Quite a few are on short-term contracts and don't belong to a college at all.
Kitty was the first woman to assume the Mastership of a College at Yale University.
They live in a college at New Carthage which evokes a classically ruined civilisation.
He's exactly the sort of person who would like to run a college at Oxford".
Conran attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts (now a college at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts), where he studied textile design.
A college at Cambridge University has dropped plans to host a ball with a contemporary southern United States theme in the wake of accusations of racism.
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And determine whether you want to be at a college or at a university.
As a college quarterback at Ole Miss, he often played at hostile stadiums in the Southeastern Conference.
That started me on a journey: college at Cambridge, a career as an author, marriage, motherhood, divorce, launching HuffPost.
(Judy Chicago holds forth in a college bathroom at one point).
But he also has a college background, at Nebraska.
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