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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a legend at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is highly regarded or famous in a particular field or context.
Example: "He is a legend at the local basketball court, known for his incredible skills and sportsmanship."
Alternatives: "an icon in the" or "a superstar in the".
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His blessing-cum-curse was to become a legend at the craft he didn't want.
Presumably shouting to TalkSport, he said: [Giggs] is a legend at the club.
"She's a brilliant lawyer and a legend at the agency," said one official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
A legend at the top of the mural reads, "May each precious child know comfort, find inspiration and realize the power of knowledge in the Manor".
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has claimed that Theo Walcott's '2-0' hand gesture to Tottenham fans in Saturday's north London derby will secure his place as a legend at the club.
A man surprised to find himself a goal scorer, fed by a legend at the art, deflating a team that was collectively too old and tired to defend itself.
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If there was a legend at this Legends competition, it was Mr. Mays.
He will go down a legend at this club".
It may be the case that Gerrard wants a clean break, he may be anxious to prove something to himself other than the known fact that he will always be a legend at Liverpool, but the advice Sir Alex Ferguson always used to give former players taking their first steps in management was to choose their clubs carefully.
But Yanai remains a legend at EMC, where the joke is that EMC stands for "Eventually Moshe's Company".
Gerardo Martino is a legend at Newell's Old Boys, the Argentine club where Messi plans to end his career.
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