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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a table at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or arrangement, often in the context of dining or meetings.
Example: "I would like to reserve a table at a nice restaurant for dinner."
Alternatives: "a reservation at a" or "a spot at a".
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To secure a table at a banquette, book bottle service.
HAVING a hard time getting a table at a hot restaurant?
Getting a table at a restaurant for 11 diners "wasn't a problem," Ms. Mulica said.
She had paid for a table at a hotel in New Jersey.
"Now I have no problem getting a table at a restaurant," she said.
"We have booked a table at a restaurant nearby," he said.
You've finally got a table at a place you've being dying to visit for months.
Mr. Reisman looked across a table at a man with a camera.
"I sit at a table at a faculty meeting and can't believe I'm looking at Vijay Iyer".
When I arrived in Ithaca, I wasn't sure why Utermohlen had reserved a table at a wine-and-tapas bar.
He pretended to slam his fist on a table at a news conference but did not follow through.
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