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The phrase "at a prom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an event, specifically a formal dance typically held for high school students.
Example: "She looked stunning in her gown at a prom last night."
Alternatives: "during a prom" or "at a prom event".
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In Sirens, the performers are actresses, dressed in ball gowns, like soloists at a Prom.
"When I dance, I look like I'm a dad at a prom," she said.
One day, offered a box at a Prom, Davey gave the seats to some of the Roundhouse teenagers who had never been to a classical concert.
First, he delivered sections of it accompanied by a string quartet at the Royal Academy, then he gave it with a massively augmented Gabrieli Consort at a Prom.
When he attended the fitting in New York, two days before the ball, he recalls, Ora was as happy as a girl at a prom.
Expansive "The whole experience of Worldes Blis," he admits, "is a very dark one" and that may have made it out of place at a Prom".
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A fortnight ago the violinist Nigel Kennedy told the audience at a Proms concert that Israel should "get rid of apartheid" – his tendentious reference to the treatment of the Arab minority within that country.
An at-a-glance list of Proms being televised this year.
'Anti-Prom: Monster Prom' (Friday) Don't feel comfortable at a traditional prom?
Last night, before their set at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, the two crashed a prom at a Hyatt Regency hotel.
Dana Resker, a senior at Bridgewater-Raritan High Schoo, navoided avoided a prom disaster.
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