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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at courts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to legal proceedings or activities that take place within a court setting.
Example: "The case was heard at courts across the country, highlighting the widespread impact of the legislation."
Alternatives: "in court" or "within the courts".
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Even worse for the exchequer, almost 60 multinationals have brought a class-action suit at courts in Britain.
"Without the right coaching … [men] show up at courts looking angry and that feeds right into the bias".
In that stretch it did not have its own basketball facility and was forced to play at courts around the city.
He taught most often at courts known to Davis and other local residents as the Jungle, at 151st Street and 7th Avenue.
But what if these matches were played at courts around the city — neighborhood public courts and club courts, outdoor courts and indoor courts?
At courts, at community centers, at libraries, at cafes — can we have interactive boards full of resources and services that people could access?
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During World War II, he served as a trial judge advocate at courts-martial in the Army Air Corps.
In addition, he said, they do not believe his statements against them at courts-martial will be very harsh.
At court, he is condemned to death.
He then accepted high office at court.
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