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The phrase "at a fairground" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location where a fair or carnival is taking place, often associated with rides, games, and food stalls.
Example: "The children were thrilled to spend the day at a fairground, enjoying the rides and playing games."
Alternatives: "at a carnival" or "at a funfair".
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"I got attacked at a fairground by 14 lads once.
Tensions between locals and immigrants boiled over into a fight at a fairground last weekend.
The audience can walk around, as at a fairground, with popcorn provided.
The interviews are intercut with colourful scenes of street life and children at a fairground.
No one should have to be treated in an arena or at a fairground.
Mascis's long white hair fluttered in the breeze, like cotton candy at a fairground.
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They are talking out of their over-refined, 1st year philosophy undergrad arses because in this instance there is a very simple, very squeaky, sugar-rush-at-a-fairground tempo two-word answer: DJ Rankin.
She chose to walk and will do so at a fairgrounds, wearing a GPS monitor, WEWS said.
At one rave at a fairgrounds at Lake Perris in March, 102 people were arrested on charges of selling Ecstasy, assault or resisting arrest, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
WATERLOO, Iowa — In temporary courtrooms at a fairgrounds here, 260 illegal immigrants were sentenced this week to five months in prison for working at a meatpacking plant with false documents.
Interest in the commission's vote is so great that the meeting on Wednesday is being held at a fairgrounds in Del Mar, north of San Diego, to accommodate the expected crowds.
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