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The phrase "a part at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a specific location or role within a larger context, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "She was a part at the conference, contributing to the discussions."
Alternatives: "a role in" or "a position at".
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The calibre of the challenger presumably plays a part, at least when it is in question.
Even the estate's Republican lineage may play a part, at least metaphorically.
I do not know of which organization this department was a part at that time.
He reckons the heat will play a part at this World Cup.
The second is technology, where India now plays a part at the cutting edge of global research and development.
No-one will go so far, even off the record, as to say Iowa shouldn't play a part at all.
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The initial rupture developed in a deeper part at a depth of around 30 km in the hypocenter.
Samples and loops played a key part at a time when computer programs could not yet adequately perform such functions.
Such systems are thus irreducible, and cannot be understood by dissection and analysis of a single part at a time.
You may find a replacement part at a local appliance repair shop, or search online for suppliers.
"It's a great team to be a part of at the moment," said Ponting.
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