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The use of "at China" is not correct English.
To use it correctly you could rephrase it as "in China" or "to China". For example, "I'm planning a trip to China this summer."
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Why stop at China?
Look at China, some say.
Some are pointing the finger at China.
She gestured around her, at China.
Huaiyang cuisine will be featured at China Blue.
There was one expat missing that night at China Groove.
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