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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are at the main" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location or a central point, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The guests are at the main entrance waiting for the ceremony to begin."
Alternatives: "are at the center" or "are at the primary location".
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Or will he have the courage to break the mould and ensure that women are at the main peace conference and can fully participate and contribute?
Application details are at the main site for the event.
Police officers, migration agency workers, social services, and Red Cross volunteers are at the main train stations 24 hours a day.
Now, you are at the Main Menu of the DSi Shop.
If you are at the main light, and it turns green, it is safe to go.
If you are at the main light, and it does not turn green, only the arrow, stay.
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The other bench, right, is at the main entrance to the museum; visitors can sit on that too.
The others are Christopher Roach, who was at the Main Maid Inn in Jericho, and Michael Shalley, who was at Peppercorns in Hicksville.
"It's at the main crossing, so it is not in the middle of the commercial space," Mr. Riley said.
The collection's new home will be at the main university in Cusco, the former Inca capital.
"It becomes the center of attention, when the center of attention should be at the main altar," he said.
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