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The phrase "a sign at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the location of a sign or to refer to a specific sign that is positioned at a certain place.
Example: "There was a sign at the entrance of the park that read 'No Dogs Allowed.'"
Alternatives: "a notice at" or "a board at".
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§ 3262.12 Must I post a sign at every well?
A sign at the entrance reads "Keep building energy-efficient.
A sign at the shop promised "Satisfaction Guaranteed".
A sign at the entrance read: "Welcome Back.
Perhaps there won't be a sign at all.
"No Bare Feet," a sign at the building entrance warned.
It was inspired by a sign at a gas station.
"Make a pledge," a sign at the show urges.
A sign at the door forbids "Transparent Dresses".
Above: A sign at a Tea Party Express rally in Minneapolis, in April, 2010.
He points to a sign at his radio station, "Not One Russian Vote".
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