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The phrase 'at branches' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a location relative to a larger organization or structure. For example, "The company has offices at branches all over the world."
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Similar scenes were reported at branches in other cities.
"You're sending monthly statements, you've got people at branches.
They would still be able to pay cheques into their accounts at branches".
Homeless people have been seeking refuge - and even sleeping - at branches of McDonald's in Hong Kong.
One concern is about the safety of retail deposits held at branches of foreign banks.
The system is currently installed at branches of Wahaca, a Mexican-food chain based in Britain.
By midday, dozens of protesters had blocked the doors at branches of Citibank and Equitable PCI Bank in Manila.
Dispatches said the footage, shot at branches in Dorking, in Surrey, and Bristol, revealed "serious failings in the system".
At branches of Ecuadorean chains like Creditos Economicos, shoppers can buy a television and have it shipped home.
At branches of Fleet Boston Financial, Sacagawea dollars might be available, and then again, they might not be.
Afterwards, a few of you wrote to say that it is available at branches of Bettys tea rooms across Yorkshire.
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