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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a media" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly, as "media" is a plural noun and should be preceded by "in" or "on" instead of "at."
Example: "We will be presenting our findings in a media conference next week."
Alternatives: "in a media" or "on a media platform".
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Certainly, though, many travelers -- like Jennifer Smith, an executive at a media consulting firm in Los Angeles -- favor caution.
"There's been substantial progress," Mr. Lew said at a media briefing in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital.
This shift in priorities at a media company like Madison Square Garden is astonishing.
At a media event which Sanders attended, Senate Democrats unveiled proposals of their own.
On Friday, a leading opposition leader, Mehdi Karroubi, was attacked at a media fair.
He found one when he bumped into Mr. Lenarsky of Strategic Transitions at a media conference.
That's a tyranny," Turnbull said at a media conference in Queanbeyan on Wednesday.
Reports came out on Wednesday, it was confirmed at a media conference call on Thursday.
"Our nation has lost an icon," he said at a media conference.
At a media event in San Francisco on Tuesday, Apple finally spilled the beans.
Tablets are not helping," Della said at a media conference before the inquest started.
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