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The phrase "at orientations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to events or activities that take place during orientation sessions, typically for new employees or students.
Example: "The new hires will receive important information at orientations about company policies and procedures."
Alternatives: "during orientations" or "in orientation sessions".
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Many of their clients speak at orientations for college freshmen or other campus events, and so far that business is not drying up.
While the manufacturer says it reduces radiation more than 60 percent, some electrical engineering experts question whether the case may have the opposite effect at orientations where your head is in the way of the cell tower because your phone may have to increase its transmission strength somewhat to compensate for the redirected signal.
Outbursts of seemingly impromptu dance numbers were so common at orientations this year that BostInnovation, a Web start-up chronicling Boston life, ran a contest asking readers to watch the YouTube videos and vote for the local campus — Wellesley, Merrimack or Emerson — with the best welcome.
This is measured using integrating sphere at orientations (a) φ = 0° and (b) φ = 180°.
The tensile strength rapidly decreased at orientations between 0 and 15°.
Crack initiation was observed to occur at orientations of lowest toughness followed by completion of surface cracking at higher loads.
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And not just at orientation.
He met Dotolo there, at orientation, in 1999.
The runs, he had told us at orientation, were optional.
But when they met at orientation, "we hit it off right away".
At orientation, I was surprised by how many other accomplished professionals were there.
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