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The phrase "at a sink" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or action taking place near or involving a sink, typically in contexts related to kitchens or bathrooms.
Example: "She was washing the dishes at a sink when I arrived."
Alternatives: "by the sink" or "near the sink".
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At the conclusion of the movie, she is standing at a sink, doing exactly that.
The family was so poor that they bathed at a sink.
Sitnitsky was washing underclothes at a sink aft of the galley once when I came upon him.
Waiting at a sink, Sheri Smith said she was planning on a wash, a blow-dry and a hot curl.
If eyes or mucous membranes are exposed, irrigate the area for at least 15 minutes at a sink or, if available, an eyewash station.
We propose to reduce computational limits by simulating SW-GW exchange at a sink (well or drain) based on particle tracking under steady state flow conditions.
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Measured gas-phase concentrations were fit to three variations of a mathematical model that considers sorption occurring at a surface sink and potentially a second, embedded sink.
He worked at RIM, a sinking ship, for over a decade.
While she feels some guilt at leaving "a sinking ship", Dr Muirhead says urgent reform is needed to keep staff.
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