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The phrase "a science at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific field or discipline of science in relation to a particular context or application.
Example: "Biochemistry is a science at the intersection of biology and chemistry, focusing on the chemical processes within living organisms."
Alternatives: "a field of science in" or "a discipline of science in".
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Some say economics is not a science at all, because it doesn't successfully predict the future.
Whether it deserves to be called a science at all is a question I'll evade here.
Economics ought not to be thought of as a science at all.
Until Mr Miller applied his mind to the subject, corporate finance was an inexact science, if it was a science at all.
They regarded philosophy if as a science at all as a deductive and a priori enterprise on a par with mathematics.
For example, applicants for our BSc sport and exercise degrees will benefit from having studied a science at A-level or equivalent.
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Her mother is a fifth-grade teacher at Castlehill Country Day School; her father a science teacher at Mansfield Middle School.
Helen Porter is a science teacher at an all-girls' school.
His father is a science teacher at Shaw High School in East Cleveland, Ohio.
Were you a bit of a science geek at school?
Her mother is a science tutor at Great Neck North High School.
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