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The phrase "at cafeteria" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "at the cafeteria" or "in the cafeteria" depending on the context.
Example: "Let's meet at the cafeteria for lunch."
Alternatives: "in the cafeteria" or "at the dining hall".
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One discovery, says Ben Waber, a co-founder of the company and a visiting scientist at M.I.T., was that employees who ate at cafeteria tables designed for 12 were more productive than those at tables for four, thanks to more chance conversations and larger social networks.
Bennett's Favorite Restaurants GIANTS Cafeteria (17th Street and Seventh Avenue, Manhattan) COWBOYS Pappadeaux (several locations) "I like the risotto over there at Cafeteria," Bennett said.
The downtown institutions of late night like Florent and the Empire Diner are gone, but their spirit lives on at Cafeteria, a 24-hour modern diner that opened in 1998 on Seventh Avenue at 17th Street.
Comfort food (meatloaf, fried chicken with waffles, macaroni and cheese) comes with great people-watching at Cafeteria (560 Lincoln Road, 305-672-3663 305-672-3663 305-672-3663ur hangout.
By the looks of the crowd at Cafeteria, a new restaurant in Chelsea, you might think that when you call for a reservation, they ask you to wear either black or white (and bare shoulders, please, if you are a woman) so that you blend into the cool, white, minimal dining room.
This database involves 18 types of noises, from which we selected 7 types in this work, including white noise and noises at cafeteria, car, restaurant, train station, bus and park.
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Some choose to have their lunch at cafeteria-style restaurants, where they queue and then go out into the sunshine with their plates.
In another innovation, the chain introduced the salad bar, then usually encountered only at cafeterias.
In a reflection of the sour political mood, the qualifier "French" was removed from "fries" at cafeterias on Capitol Hill.Ten years on, the turnaround is arresting.
Because initial models are designed to replace unstaffed salad bars at cafeterias, Sekar does not anticipate that Sally will take anyone's job.
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