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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guest at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to describe someone who is being hosted or staying at a particular location.
It is commonly used in formal or polite contexts. Example: I was honored to be a guest at the royal ball. Note: In this example, the speaker is describing their attendance at a formal event as a special and esteemed invitation from the host (the royal family).
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Walker was a guest at the dinner.
A Guest at the Shooters' Banquet, by Rita Gabis (Bloomsbury).
Mrs Myners, however, is once again a guest at Glyndebourne.
I was a guest at a dinner for eight.
The singer had been a guest at Prince William's wedding.
A guest at Thanksgiving said And You've got.
"I'm not a delegate, I'm a guest at the convention.
"Shrimp!" a guest at the counter correctly guesses.
He planned to remain a guest at the hotel.
A guest at the Jerusalem reclamation dinner, Lieut.
'Black death will be a guest at every American fireside.
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