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The phrase "at a certain stadium" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific location where an event is taking place, without specifying which stadium it is. Example: "The concert will be held at a certain stadium, but the exact location will be announced later."
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They also tell how they surreptitiously filmed a baseball sequence at a certain stadium.
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It is what explains the popularity, at certain stadiums, of the so-called spider camera, whizzing along close to the heads of the players on kickoff corners and free kicks.
But at a certain fundamental level, familiar.
Then, at a certain point, it works.
Leaders were retired at a certain age.
At a certain speed, all things disintegrate.
The similarities end at a certain point.
At a certain time.
They punch in at a certain time.
They lacked, at first, a certain connoisseurship.
In 1883, a certain Brooklyn baseball team was formed and played at a new stadium here, calling it Washington Park.
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