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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a counter where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location or setting, typically referring to a physical counter in a store, restaurant, or similar establishment.
Example: "I found a counter where they were serving delicious pastries and coffee."
Alternatives: "a place where" or "a station where".
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"There, on a counter, where you could actually touch it, was the Mona Lisa".
Me and one other person behind a counter, where we're going open the oysters – where you can see us".
The camera pans over to a counter where a man is writing a cheque to the policeman behind it.
There is an enormous display of knives at a counter where the owner, Norman Kornbleuth, dispenses advice now and then.
She gestured to a counter where you hold your nails under little heat lamps until they dry.
It revamped its original East Village store, which now features a photo booth and a counter where visitors can order an egg cream.
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Sushi and sashimi, along with speciality rolls, emanate from a long counter where a half-dozen chefs work at top speed, nonstop, slicing away at about 30 species of fish, including shad, an unfamiliar, all-American face.
I Spent an Entire Day Only Saying 'Omakette Du Fromyge'.
Think of it like an airline counter where a single line of customers feeds many ticket agent positions.
It's like an airline counter where a single line of customers feeds many ticket agent positions.
On my recent trip, I saw three such Montrealers of my acquaintance — one of whom illustrated his lack of food snobbery by waxing eloquent about a place called Wilensky's, a lunch counter where you decide whether you want the top or the bottom of an onion roll wrapped around your hot dog.
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