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The phrase "a staircase at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the location of a staircase in a specific place or context.
Example: "There is a staircase at the end of the hallway that leads to the second floor."
Alternatives: "a staircase in" or "a staircase located at".
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Dressed as Frantz Fanon on a staircase at a party.
We first met in 1954 on a staircase at a student party in north Oxford.
A staircase at the back leads down to Temple Records, billed as "100% underground.
I met her on a staircase at the Dylan Thomas poetry festival in Laugharne in 2009.
A staircase at the house's midpoint divides the two spaces on the ground floor, rising two flights up to a roof deck.
But last Saturday, David died suddenly after falling down a staircase at their friends' home in Adelaide and sustaining serious head injuries.
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Giovannoni runs Florería Atlántico (Arroyo 872), a bar entered via a "secret" staircase at the back of a shop selling wine and flowers.
He descended a staircase, registered at a desk, and submitted requests for books.
Prices ranged from $2,000 for a staircase plate at the Wright auction house in Chicago to $22,500 for a grid-pattern stained-glass window at Christie's in New York to $122,500 for an 11-foot-tall staircase at Sotheby's in New York.
She makes her way down a staircase looking at the pictures lining the wall.
Go through a side door, up a staircase, and at the top was a landing and our facing doors—his and mine.
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