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The phrase "at halifax" is correct and usable in written English, although it should be capitalized as "at Halifax." You can use it to indicate a location, specifically referring to the city of Halifax.
Example: "We will be meeting at Halifax for the conference next week."
Alternatives: "in Halifax" or "located in Halifax".
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Based at Halifax during the winters, he mastered surveying with the plane table.
At Halifax, cash Isa rates remain significantly lower than non-Isa ones.
Brian Noble has the track record and is in a temporary consultant's role at Halifax.
Age 84, died on January 18 , 2000at Halifax General Hospital in Daytona Beach, FL.
The fixed fee is £1.50 at Halifax, £1.25 at Santander and £1 at Lloyds and TSB.
The purchase fee is £1.50 at Halifax, £1.25 at Santander and £1 at Lloyds and TSB.
He then had a short spell at Halifax and, finally, Northwich Victoria before giving up.
Mike Regnier, head of savings at Halifax, said: "We are not resting on our laurels.
Stephen Noakes, mortgages director at Halifax, said: "On an annual basis, housing demand still remains strong.
Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Victoryy will run 21 cruises from June 2 to Sept. 3. Four-day trips call at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and five-day trips call at Halifax and St. John's, Newfoundland.
The government's record shows an annual fall of 10.1% in October compared with 14.6% at Nationwide and 13.7% at Halifax.
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