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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at clay" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
Without additional context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used, as it appears incomplete or improperly formed.
Example: "The sculpture was created at clay, but it was later fired in a kiln."
Alternatives: "in clay" or "with clay".
Exact(44)
She'd rather shower at Clay.
He contented himself with aiming at clay targets.
At 8 p.m., 1120 Manhattan Avenue, at Clay Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, saintvitusbar.com; $12.
From 10 p.m., Saint Vitus, 1120 Manhattan Avenue, at Clay Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, saintvitusbar.com; $10.
Down below, knee deep in water, their clothes ragged, workers hack at clay in a wet pit.
Each fall, students converge to hear music, model clay, spin on the wheel, and snack at Clay All Night.
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The decision was based on results at clay-court Challenger events in Sarasota, Fla., and Savannah, Ga.
I was trying my hand at clay-pigeon shooting at the Reservoir Range activity centre in the south-east of the island; the centre is one of the very few places in the Caribbean to offer the sport.
Reports of the battle at Clay-Ashland further heightened tensions in the capital, as many residents feared that the last remaining exits from the city would soon be closed.
Following the Australian Open, when most of the world's elite were in the United States playing on hard courts, Montañés was slavishly patrolling the baseline at clay-court events in Costa Do Sauipe, Buenos Aires and Acapulco.
The rebels are apparently moving to encircle the capital, with fighting reported at Clay-Ashland, about 10 miles from the Monrovia city limits and sitting astride one of the two roads leading from the capital to Sierra Leone to the northwest.
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