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The phrase "at lhasa" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a location, specifically referring to the city of Lhasa in Tibet.
Example: "The travelers spent a week exploring the ancient temples at Lhasa."
Alternatives: "in Lhasa" or "located in Lhasa".
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Several thermal generating plants have been built, including those at Lhasa and Xigazê.
The army consists of regular Chinese troops under a Chinese military commander, who is stationed at Lhasa.
A senior manager at Lhasa Brewery, a joint venture with Carlsberg, a Danish brewer, says his company might be the biggest industrial employer in the city.
The installations of the fifth Dalai Lama (the "Great Fifth") at Lhasa (1642) and the Qing, or Manchu, dynasty in China (1644) were almost synchronous.
It professed to guarantee Tibetan autonomy and religion but also allowed the establishment at Lhasa of Chinese civil and military headquarters.
Tibetan resistance was overcome by force, the Dalai Lama fled to China, and the rough wooing ended in a treaty at Lhasa in 1904 between Britain and Tibet without Chinese adherence.
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A woman who answered the phone Thursday at the Lhasa Intermediate Court hung up when asked about the convictions.
On Thursday, The Associated Press reported that after the protest at the Lhasa temple, the area was sealed off.
A woman at the Lhasa Public Security Bureau said the office was not authorized to speak with the news media.
The velocity anomaly at the Lhasa block, and the high velocity of India and low velocity of the Hindu-Kush region of our model, were not obtained by the previous study.
Cirenzhuoga text-messaged an aunt in Lhasa at 3 30 p.m. about the turmoil: "Don't go outside.
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