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The phrase "at a series" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an event or a sequence of events, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "I will be speaking at a series of workshops next month."
Alternatives: "during a series" or "in a series".
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Ben made himself unwelcome at a series of private schools.
"Statistically, you are looking at a series of numbers.
People sat in rapt pairs at a series of white tables with low benches.
He married, had children, divorced and worked at a series of tattoo parlors.
Before joining Mr. Reid's staff in 2004, Mr. Wetjen worked at a series of law firms.
The issue was debated at a series of meetings before a cabinet committee.
His election will take place Feb. 18th, when, at a series of public… Talk.
Several days later, looking at a series of police photos, I identified my attacker.
She is scheduled to appear at a series of music festivals in Europe this summer.
Another fact became important as he jousted with King at a series of election hustings.
After three years at Bridgewater, she left to work at a series of startups.
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