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The phrase "at a mine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location where mining activities take place.
Example: "The workers were gathered at a mine to discuss safety protocols before starting their shift."
Alternatives: "in a mine" or "on a mining site".
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I mean, he's not working at a mine".
A lost day's work at a mine or oil well is costly.
On Sept. 2, a fight broke out at a mine, and two Chinese workers were beaten.
He retired after 16 years working at a mine in Turkey Creek.
These men at a mine in Changzhi, Shanxi province, will not be out of work for a while yet.
Gold is extracted by cyanide leaching from inclusions in arsenopyrite at a mine in the north of Sweden.
The separation of low-grade coal middling dumped at a mine confirmed the performance of the elastic drum.
He lives and works at a mine in the hills, sharing a dormitory room with miners on his shift.
In West Virginia, another miner was killed yesterday in an accident at a mine in Harrison County.
In April 1998, a methane explosion at a mine in Donetsk, Ukraine's eastern coal capital, killed 63 coal workers.
The work is also risky: last week 17 people were killed at a mine in Kyekyiwere in central Ghana.
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