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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a town at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a location or context related to a town, often followed by a specific place or feature.
Example: "There is a town at the edge of the forest that is known for its beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "a town near the" or "a town by the".
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As suspected, there's a town at the bottom of that reservoir.
The southern part of Eagar, a town at the edge of the White Mountains, was evacuated Tuesday afternoon.
After nearly a century, a town at the center of the Armenian genocide tries to make amends.
One is unfolding in the region around Nanyuki, Kenya, a town at the foot of Mount Kenya.
Demir Kapija, a town at the center of the wine country, is roughly halfway between Belgrade and Athens.
Reyðarfjörður is a town at the base of the largest fjord that cuts into this southeast part of the coast.
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But it is a town at war; the bewildered populace witnesses incursions from retro-futurist ships and planes, disgorging missiles and bombs.
After this battle, the Spanish founded a town at Chichen Itza in the north.
Either way, many people wonder why it is a town at all, and a bill before the State Legislature would abolish Teterboro and split the pieces among its neighbors.
You've got all the advantages of a big city and a small town at the same time".
Our rural 10-bed ICU serves a 167-bed hosituatedinuated in a small town at the centre of the Australian Continent.
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