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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suite at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of accommodation, typically in a hotel or similar establishment.
Example: "We booked a suite at the luxury hotel for our anniversary getaway."
Alternatives: "a room in the" or "an apartment at the".
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He stays in a suite at the Waldorf Towers,….
She receives me in a suite at the Carlyle Hotel.
We are in a suite at the Savoy.
"We rented a suite at the Rangers game".
She merely packs a bag and moves into a suite at the Plaza.
She was staying at a suite at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, downtown.
Perhaps she wondered why other elderly widows didn't just move into a suite at the Ritz.
The all-night games were held in rarefied settings like a suite at the Plaza Hotel.
I had a suite at the Plaza, and I was writing.
O.K., if you have a spouse everyone hated, fine, rent a suite at the Ritz-Carlton.
'Well, I've got a suite at the Dorchester with my name on it,' he said.
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