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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anything at the square" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items, events, or activities that are located in or happening at a specific square, such as a public space or plaza.
Example: "Is there anything at the square this weekend that we should check out?"
Alternatives: "anything in the plaza" or "anything at the plaza".
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"Anything at the square turns into a trend and a fashion in no time".
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Later on, we reconvened at the square.
Do you need anything at the store?
At 1am the square was still packed.
In Manhattan at the Regal Cinemas Union Square, 1 Union Square.
At the Regal Cinemas Union Square, 1 Union Square, at 14th Street, East Village.
In Manhattan at the Regal Cinemas Union Square, 1 Union Square, at 14th Street.
In total there are 300 square meters (about 3,200 square feet at 10.76 to the square meter) of living space.
Who that dog?" Ms. Griffin says, "Anything can happen on the Squares".
A doctor described the scene at the mosque in the square: "I have never seen anything like what I saw when I stepped inside.
Authorities finally opened the square at 5.30am.
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