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The phrase "a place at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or position within a larger context, such as an event, organization, or structure.
Example: "I have reserved a place at a prestigious conference next month."
Alternatives: "a spot at a" or "a position at a".
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I would just have to pray that clearing gives me a place at a good university.
Gently Skewered: At last, a skewer with a place at a well-set table.
You can come here if you have a place at a bona fide university.
Should a child also have a right to a place at a faith school?
"I don't think a union has a place at a university," he added.
For the first time, Austria have secured a place at a European Championship by qualifying.
They're points, fixed on a spot, in a place, at a point.
These are generally required to get a place at a top university.
Then, unexpectedly, I was offered a place at a Quaker boarding school in the country.
Some women will forgo a place at a top school for a full scholarship at a lesser school.
At 18, I was lucky to get a place at a prestigious university and consequently secured a job in journalism.
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