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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at curbs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to locations, particularly when discussing areas adjacent to streets or sidewalks.
Example: "The city has installed new benches at curbs to provide resting spots for pedestrians."
Alternatives: "by the curbs" or "along the curbs".
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Cars spend most of their time idling in traffic jams or sitting immobile at curbs.
Sunday shoppers heel-toed over sidewalks of slippery slush and goose-stepped over puddles at curbs.
/ Sycamore leaves bank at curbs / and blip in bike-wheel spokes.
* Restricting the number of buses, taxis, passenger vans and other vehicles that frequently stop, idle at curbs and travel many miles in midtown.
They performed a series of teetering acrobatics to dodge the slush already forming at curbs as the weather began to warm.
Her sunny outlook on life has returned, and she is back to taking lengthy walks around San Francisco, with less hesitation at curbs.
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Fill out application and wait at curb for collection.
The visitors were far more successful at curbing Joe Cole.
This does not bode well for those of us making efforts at curbing usage.
In 2011, the Ivy League presidents approved new football practice rules aimed at curbing concussions.
How effective is each move at curbing deceptive tactics in negotiation?
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