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The phrase "at miami" is not correct in written English; it should be "at Miami" with a capital "M." You can use it when referring to a location in Miami, Florida, typically in the context of an event or activity taking place there.
Example: "We will be meeting at Miami for the conference next week."
Alternatives: "in Miami" or "at the city of Miami."
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Bills, 23-17 GAME OF THE WEEK SUNDAY 1 P.M. AT MIAMI Tampa Bay (8-5) at Miami (10-3) This will be a low-scoring game because both teams are so formidable on defense.
NO. 17 OHIO STATE AT MIAMI 7 30 p.m., ESPN This has been dubbed the Ineligi-Bowl because of the players who are not allowed to play after off-season scandals at the two universities.
Dallas will open at Miami or Chicago.
I was at Miami of Ohio.
Studying at Miami University changed his outlook.
This week: at Miami (Wednesday), Clemson (Saturday).
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