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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fish at the" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a location or situation involving a fish, but it needs additional information to be fully understandable.
Example: "I saw a fish at the aquarium swimming gracefully among the coral."
Alternatives: "a fish in the" or "a fish by the".
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He caught and released a fish at the new Ocean Breeze pier.
It's getting late in the day so we head back to Kakadu and have a fish at the crossing.
So it hurts to think that what I believed was a canny move may have marked me as a fish at the Internet poker table.
His body moves in a remarkable way, twitching like a fish at the end of his own line – his crutchwork (he uses his crutch as weapon and oar) is of an Olympic standard.
Once there, he cannot catch a fish at the other end of the river, or the other side of the lake.
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The New Yorker, May 15 , 1937P. 15 Yesterday we had a whining note from a gentleman who said he got hit in the face with a dead fish at the opening of the American Ballet at the Met.
A fish market at the southern end of the bay has an excellent cafe.
Talk story about the arrival of a preserved fish at the Museum of Natural History.
He was also a big fish at the IAP, and was made head of the overall Iranian atomic programme soon after he recovered from the blast.
By Sam B. McDowell The New Yorker, April 21 , 1962P. 34 Talk story about the arrival of a preserved fish at the Museum of Natural History.
In Big Fish, Albert Finney, playing a character who tells fantastical lies to spice up people's lives, is redeemed when he actually turns into a big fish at the movie's conclusion.
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