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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tower at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the location of a tower, often in relation to a specific place or landmark.
Example: "We visited a tower at the edge of the park that offered stunning views of the city."
Alternatives: "a tower located at" or "a tower situated at".
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The Journal's office is in a tower at 200 Liberty Street, in 1 World Financial Center.
In 1991, the museum moved into a tower at 25 West 52nd Street.
While the picture showed a tower at the prison, it was not the one that will be in the museum.
The tunnels started at the Power House, its smokestack disguised as a tower at one corner of the new gym.
As you approach the city center, a tower at the end of the avenue looms in front of you.
Added in 1981, the north wing of the terminal was designed to accommodate a tower at some point in the future.
A tower at Longford and a fractionating column at Texas City were overfilled, allowing liquid to pass to downstream equipment that was not designed to receive it.
In this paper, a case study for full scale testing of a composite floor system proposed for a tower at Kuwait state that was tested prior to construction.
The group is going ahead with a $300 million project to build a tower at the main Ein Kerem hospital campus near Jerusalem.
The demonstration, which included about 3,000 people, took place after an American helicopter flew past a tower at a mosque, blowing down a banner, he said.
Scores of the birds have chosen a tower at the Bay 50th Street elevated subway station as a favorite roosting site.
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