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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at one of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a specific location or place among several options. Example: I stayed at one of the best hotels in town. In this sentence, the phrase "at one of" indicates that the speaker stayed at a specific hotel among several options in the town.
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Maybe at one of the lakes there?
I look at one of them.
I settled at one of the tables.
It is located at one of the recirculation lines.
And, you look at one of the dials.
Let's just look at one of these at a time.
We hope to you see at one of our events!
Now let's take a look at one of these communities.
Please join us at one of our special events.
Roger Bannister would compete at one of the events.
Take the helm at one of 50-plus student clubs.
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