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The phrase "at nursery" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a place where young children are cared for and educated, often before they start formal schooling.
Example: "My daughter loves playing with her friends at nursery every day."
Alternatives: "in preschool" or "at daycare".
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Her application for continued funding for the extra year at nursery was initially refused.
I ate pink slices of corned beef at nursery like a kleptomaniac let loose in duty-free.
Melvil is at nursery.
16 November 9.30am Melvil is at nursery.
My one-year-old is at nursery whileI work.
Their two-year-old son Alfie is at nursery.
Remember them, from snack time at nursery school?
You'd be bankrupt after the first morning at nursery.
"It was my three-year-old's first day at nursery today.
They joined Durand at nursery age, having just moved to London from Africa.
In Nottingham, I caught up on theory in the library while my toddler was at nursery.
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