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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a visitor to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is visiting a specific place, event, or location.
Example: "As a visitor to a national park, I was amazed by the natural beauty and wildlife."
Alternatives: "a guest at a" or "an attendee of a".
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The traffic logs record which outgoing hyperlink is chosen by a visitor to a web page.
Ms. Goldstein ushered a visitor to a photograph of her friend on the center's bulletin board.
A visitor to a Fordham football practice would never know that Ken O'Keefe is the head coach.
An excited archaeologist leads a visitor to a wooden board protecting a discovery made just the previous afternoon.
To prove his point, he took a visitor to a food store in Petrila, another mining town up the road.
So a visitor to a house, after being welcomed, will be asked: 'Rehe ũhoro' – 'Tell us the news'".
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("Doesn't anyone wear clothes in this place?" wrote a visitor to an online gallery).
And a visitor to an obscure aviation Web log reported seeing the decals being changed at 9 44 p.m. Monday.
"If police were not involved, it wouldn't be possible to transfer even one thing from a visitor to an inmate," said a Farah provincial council member, Hajji Abdul Basir.
It also has larger type and a note on the bottom of the page directing a visitor to an affiliated obituary page).
Chavis, now "administrator emeritus," is adamant: "Everyone says we should 'preserve our culture.' There is a lot of our culture we should wipe out". A visitor to an AIPCS classroom notices that the children do not notice visitors.
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