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The phrase "at a directors" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a truncated or incorrect form of a phrase that might refer to a meeting or event involving directors.
Example: "The meeting will take place at a directors' conference next week."
Alternatives: "at a board meeting" or "during a directors' gathering".
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An official at a directors' meeting in May, 1929, introduced a motion that the scales be installed.
Mr. Toyoda, 53, formally became president at a directors' meeting later in the day, the company said in a statement.
The decision to shut the plant was made final at a directors meeting today at Chrysler headquarters in Highland Park, Mich.
The jazz record producer and entrepreneur John Hammond, at a directors' meeting for the festival in 1955, summed up the paradox.
At a directors meeting last year, he said, some questioned whether it was wise for their highly visible chief executive to continue sky diving.
At a directors' meeting yesterday to discuss Mr. Ball's departure, the senior Mr. Murdoch was broadcast from California on a video screen.
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At that time, he was also a director at Reinsurance Corp. of America.
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