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The phrase "at a purse" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to a purse, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "She reached into her bag and pulled out a coin at a purse."
Alternatives: "in a purse" or "inside a purse".
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I have been known to look at a purse in a shop priced at $100 and think, I only like it $70 worth.
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Retail started at $80 a purse, and these were vere finte, or "true fakes".
The first Brooklyn Open golf tournament tees off at Marine Park Golf Course, with a purse of $5,000.
At Dresden, Lost Waters, A purse to fill with acorns.
Next time, Dianne, at least bring a purse.
I had two wound vacs to suck fluid from my open wound, first a big one at the foot of my hospital bed and then a portable one I carried around at home like a purse.
At this point, a purse string was placed around the fascial defect around the catheter with 1-0 reabsuturele suture and left untied.
Actually, at this time of year, about carrying a purse at all.
"It's one thing to steal a wallet at gunpoint or snatch a purse," he observes.
"Wake up, loser," her unsurprised and unmoved little sister says, tossing a purse at her. "You're late".
Banned in several states for chronic outside-the-ring thuggishness, Mr. Tyson was handed his umpteenth chance at redemption, along with a purse worth millions.
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