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The phrase "a tournament at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify the location or context in which a tournament is taking place.
Example: "We are excited to announce a tournament at the local sports complex this weekend."
Alternatives: "a competition in" or "a contest at".
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There was a tournament at Giants Stadium.
Travis says that a tournament at the arcade was recently canceled because of low turnout.
Hedgecock began jousting competitively after seeing a tournament at the Royal Armouries in Leeds in 2003.
Paper and paperless debaters squared off in a tournament at Vanderbilt University earlier this school year.
He was on his way to a tournament at Turning Stone casino in New York.
I started training with them and played a tournament at the end of that year.
Still, this isn't the Open, a tournament at which he nearly always bungles the opening hole.
A lot. Was this a tournament at which winning was an obligation?
She won a tournament at Stanford and then defeated Williams in three sets at San Diego.
We were at a tournament at the Ridglea Country Club in Fort Worth, Tex.
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