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The phrase 'at a square' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a location where something is happening. For example, "The parade started at a square in the heart of the city."
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She had two teenage children, a boy and a girl, and they ate with us at a square folding table in the courtyard.
Double this, and you arrive at a square.
Soil erosion quantification was performed at a square metre scale using dendrogeomorphology.
She and Mr. Seeger met at a square dance and married in 1943.
So much is being deposited that the island is growing at a square metre a day.
As Williams enjoyed herself at a square dance, BTK broke into her home and waited.
I'm gazing at a square kilometre of "empty" countryside in Oxfordshire.
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In the late 1930s, he met Toshi-Aline Ohta at a square-dance club in New York City.
Still, were it not leavened with cartoons and occasionally, if inadvertently, amusing anecdotes (e.g., the woman who begins an adulterous affair with the childhood love she bumps into at a square-dance retreat), the book, despite its useful and practical advice, would be rather disheartening.
The sample was prepared at 400°C substrate temperature for 30 min. Figure 4 EDS spectra at (a) square-marked and (b) circle-marked positions in Figure 3.
"I'll meet you in the square when you're finished... .. Then I'd escape for a few minutes alone at a square-side café to sip sparkling water or Prosecco and savor the passing show.
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