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The phrase "a library at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the location of a library or to specify a particular library in a given context.
Example: "I often visit a library at the university to study and do research."
Alternatives: "a library located at" or "a library situated at".
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the name of a library at Harvard.
All ancient copies vanished, except for a few charred scraps in a library at Herculaneum.
The two sat in a library at the Mayo Clinic, flipping through photo albums.
She also underwrote the construction of a library at the University of San Diego.
Yes, yes, we had a library at school and the library in town.
I even have a dénouement scene in a library at the end.
They donated the funds for creating a library at the Institute for Advance Study.
This symbol of wisdom was the original model for the cast owls atop a library at the University of Rochester.
Thomas Bodley, a Hebraist and humanist, re-established a library at Oxford that had been plundered and provided the foundation for its renowned holdings.
An advisory committee for a library at, say, Harvard, includes donors and university high-fliers, all hobnobbing over an interesting project.
After her schooling, she worked at a library at the University of Leeds and then as a secretary to the novelist Charles Morgan.
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