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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at marches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or activities that take place during marches, often in the context of protests or demonstrations.
Example: "Many people gathered at marches to express their support for climate action."
Alternatives: "during protests" or "at demonstrations".
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Hundreds of thousands of people gathered at marches and walked out of class, including at Columbine high school, in March 2018 in support of stronger gun control measures.
Especially at marches, they are mostly neutral.
The philosopher and academic Cornel West made cameos at marches.
Once you talked to newcomers at marches and rallies, however, it seemed less surprising.
At marches against the Iraq war, the "Fuck Bush" placards outnumber those saying "Give peace a chance".
He would often appear with the speaker at marches while in Britain and was once seen waving the Isis flag.
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The clips shows spacecraft such as Imperial Shuttles as well as AT-STs and even a giant AT-AT marching along the runway as Stormtroopers patrol the area.
The sound mix falls into pat harmonies at marching-band volume, while there's still enough violence to pound the adrenal glands.
He once talked about racing through the London world championships in 2017, but is now hinting at marching on to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
In Adana on Saturday night, a pro-government group hurled stones at marching anti-government demonstrators, the state-run Anadolu agency said.
Well they would be good at marching I suppose, but they lost 4-1 to us, which is not a good omen for the weakly-represented Ireland fans".
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