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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at monique" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location or event associated with someone named Monique, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it properly.
Example: "I will meet you at Monique's house for the party."
Alternatives: "at Monique's" or "at Monique's place".
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They looked ready to lunge at Monique.
Which kind of describes the atmosphere at Monique Lhuillier, too.
Called "The Circular River: the Siberian Expedition 1944-46," the work is on display at Monique Knowlton gallery in Soho through next Jan.
At Monique's painting easel, children can show off their word-building skills.
We didn't know that it would all turn out OK, and that in April 2008 Ryan and I would walk down the aisle of the church together – he the best man, and me the bridesmaid, at Monique's wedding.
Oil on canvas over panel, 33 x 48 in., on show at Monique Meloche Gallery.
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I blog at Manic Monique's Meanderings and an HuffPost.
At first it made no sense at all: "Dear Monique, please sit down; I have something shocking to say…" The letter was from a woman I didn't know.
A fellow resident at the retreat, Monique Ennis, remembers that blossoming.
At the matinee Monique Meunier made a fascinating role debut as Mercedes, the street dancer.
Monique is a freshman at the University of California, Riverside, and Van Dyke keeps a photograph on top of her piano of Monique at a prom, wearing a teal dress and holding her boyfriend's hand, standing in front of a trompe-l'oeil backdrop of a Paris street scene.
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