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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a science" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "He is studying at a science fair." (Note: This is a corrected version assuming a different context.)
Alternatives: "in a science" or "at a scientific event".
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I once had a conversation with a robot at a science fair.
The Endeavour, which first flew in 1992, will eventually be put on display at a science museum in Los Angeles.
At a science fair held by a junior high school in New Canaan, a couple of plants were exhibited.
It was taken at a science museum in Toronto, where he took his young son on holiday three years ago.
Pepper performed at a science museum and usually demonstrated an amazing effect, then explained its scientific principle.
"Now you have a very different audience looking at a science fiction movie with very different expectations.
At a science conference in a Newcastle University lecture theatre, the Dutch artist explains his fascination with fat.
I met him once, when in 1981 he was guest of honour at a science fiction convention in Rotterdam.
Her parents showed her a brain in formaldehyde at a science museum and she asked, "Can you touch thought?
The writer conversed with Eugene Erickson, a… At a science fair held by a junior high school in New Canaan, a couple of plants were exhibited.
It took a crew of women to keep the line moving at the Solber Pupusas stall at a science fair in Queens two weeks ago.
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