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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a bridge" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the location of an event or action taking place near or on a bridge. For example: - "We stopped to take a photo at a bridge on our hike." - "The village was located at a bridge that crossed the river." - "The car accident occurred at a bridge on the highway."
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At a bridge, the girls were transferred to another car.
I wanted to go and look at a bridge.
They met at a bridge tournament when Levin was only 15.
And looking out at a bridge my long-dead uncle helped to build, at the interval.
The landscape ends at a bridge going off into the night sky.
For all I knew, I'd be taking tolls at a bridge".
Fighting was reported at a bridge over the Sunzha river, which bisects the city.
Most greeted Mrs. Poll with a kiss as she sat at a bridge table, playing cards with James.
At a bridge, the tracks crossed Yellowstone Boulevard, in Forest Hills, and the planners descended to the sidewalk.
Half a century ago only a handful of enthusiasts could watch the action at a bridge table.
Like doubles tennis, it's played two on two — although at a bridge table the partners sit opposite each other.
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