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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at gates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to physical gates or metaphorical gates, such as entry points or thresholds.
Example: "The crowd gathered at gates, eagerly waiting for the concert to begin."
Alternatives: "at the entrance" or "by the gates".
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But Aaron Guyton, who had a concealed-carry license, drew his gun and pointed it at Gates, and other parishioners then disarmed Gates.
Manafort has continued to stare directly at Gates, leaning forward a bit in his seat, throughout the testimony, while Gates has avoided eye contact.
As we walked the stark streets looking at gates and walls, I said the word "unbelievable".
Airlines have reported holding planes at gates to wait for passengers to clear security.
Its planes were snowbound at gates or stuck on runways, trapping some passengers.
"Can we go back to my question for a second?" Clinton looked at Gates for a moment.
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But they almost met at Gate 35X.
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