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The phrase "are gathered at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a group of people or things coming together at a specific location or event.
Example: "The community members are gathered at a local park to celebrate the annual festival."
Alternatives: "are assembled at a" or "are convened at a".
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In another commercial, women are gathered at a backyard party.
About 6,000 Muslim residents of Meiktila were displaced in the violence, and many are gathered at a stadium on the outskirts of the city.
Five women and seven men are gathered at a table, in a light-filled, rectangular room at Churchill College to discuss admissions to study natural sciences.
The year is 1987, and three generations are gathered at a family farm in Iowa to meet a recently discovered relative.
Nine Del Monte foods executives are gathered at a wooded estate in Verona, Pennsylvania.
Nine Del Monte foods executives are gathered at a wooded estate in Verona, Pa.
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Performers and an audience are gathered at an East Village jazz bar.
Afterward, while everyone is gathered at a neighbor's, Barbara begins to live happily ever after.
Critical evidence could be gathered at a time when the assassin or assassins were still at large.
This morning, a dozen or so Britons were gathered at a hut outside the British embassy filling in registration forms.
Anger was growing among relatives of the missing who were gathered at a crisis centre in Surabaya.
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