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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at county" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe a location that is in a county, or to refer to the county in which something is located. For example: "Friends of the Earth has an office at County Hall in Manchester."
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The lines for advance voting at county offices have vanished.
They have even named a restaurant after me at County Ground, "Fjortoft's".
The vast majority of young offenders are held at county facilities.
Career: Began swimming with Sherwood Colliery Swimming Club and swam for Nottinghamshire at county level.
"I had a dog once," the residents at "County" invariably say as they stroke Pransky's fur.
Just a few of the 130 horses finding refuge from the #taylorbridgefire at county fairgrounds.
His coup was the outcome of a remarkably ecumenical alliance at County Hall.
So was an ordinance banning the crushing of concrete at County Asphalt.
The program offers diabetes management and weight-control counseling at county health centers.
Most of the user fees at county parks have been raised.
At County Hall, Simon Henig has some uncomfortable wrestling with the budget ahead of him.
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