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The phrase "at a ball" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's location or activity at a formal dance or party. Example: Samantha twirled around the dance floor, her elegant gown swishing around her as she moved gracefully at the ball.
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Archives|BEATRICE GALLATIN GREETED AT A BALL; A Dinner and Dance Given for the Debutante by Her Parents at Pierre's.
BEATRICE GALLATIN GREETED AT A BALL; A Dinner and Dance Given for the Debutante by Her Parents at Pierre's.
He died suddenly while at a ball.
At a ball in Twelve Oaks, she meets Rhett Butler.
"I swung really hard at a ball going really hard.
Legal trainee Werther meets Lotte at a ball.
Caracature [sic] of Lady Sykes as she appeared at a ball at Hasting [art original].
Rodriguez took a few swings at a ball on a tee.
There were decorous dances that could have been performed at a ball.
64 min: Neuville swings a boot at a ball from Frings but doesn't connect.
Sam Robson lurched at a ball that he would routinely leave alone when batting for Middlesex.
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