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The phrase "at a table in the back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a specific location within a larger space, such as a restaurant or a classroom.
Example: "I noticed her sitting at a table in the back, quietly reading her book."
Alternatives: "in the rear section" or "at a back table".
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My father sat me at a table in the back, where the cooks and waiters ate their meals.
I found her at a table in the back.
By then, I was sitting at a table in the back of the room with Totty.
The governor and his men sat at a table in the back near a window.
At a table in the back, the topic was Anna Freud.
At a table in the back, I asked him about his involvement with kitsch.
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At restaurants, I'd insist on taking a table in the back corner, and I'd pass up tables in the middle of the room.
A table in the back room at Max's is where Warhol and his faithful posse held court.
Ask for a table in the back room; a D.J. starts spinning at the bar around 9 p.m.
We go back into the courtyard, where we sit at a table in the liverish Beijing sun.
You practically expect to see Eudora Welty at a small table in the back.
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