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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altar at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location where an altar is situated, often in a religious or ceremonial context.
Example: "The ceremony will take place at the altar at the front of the church."
Alternatives: "shrine at" or "sanctuary at".
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Other documented works include the high altar at Tallinn (1482), the high altar at Århus, Den.
Or putting billboards behind the altar at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
It's like an altar at which humans worship the infinite, the sublime, the unthinkable.
Some long-term couples did, indeed, race to the altar at the first possible moment.
Churches are usually aligned west to east, with the altar at the eastern end.
The stone is eventually found abandoned on the altar at Arbroath Abbey and returned to London.
The cross was said to have fallen from the altar at St Peter's church, Shoebury.
Nearby sits a robed Buddhist monk, a small altar at his back.
This is the huge altar at which we are all worshipping.
He had an altar at the first turn at the southeast end of the racetrack in the Circus Maximus.
Book-lovers consider the independent bookstore the true altar at which to express our devotion to literature.
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