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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a county" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific location or event within a county, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The festival will take place at a county fairground this weekend."
Alternatives: "in a county" or "at the county level".
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At a county fair he was friendly and inquisitive.
(She won one of them at a county fair).
"Worst thing I ever heard of at a county fair.
He is being held at a county jail under protection.
She quit only after taking a fall, when pregnant, at a county fair.
Early voting in the precinct will continue to be held at a county community center.
That same year, my birdhouses won an award at a county fair.
The agent's garage is stacked with desks and chairs, bought recently at a county government auction.
"He believes you are incapable of freedom," he said at a county complex here.
"Don't punish the farmers," he said at a county commission hearing.
He has been held at a county jail here since his arrest on April 20.
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