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The phrase "at parking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location related to parking, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "I will meet you at parking lot A."
Alternatives: "in the parking area" or "at the parking lot".
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I'm very good at parking".
"Gamblers laugh at parking tickets," he said.
People go out of their way to box you in at parking lots.
Councils could look again at parking; maybe convert more shops to residential accommodation.
(Women are also good in pantries but bad at parking, we hear).
Mr. Farago asked: "Have you looked at parking lots in that area?
At parking lot speeds, this opposite-direction steering also makes the car more maneuverable in tight spots.
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And you might even sweat off a few pounds wrestling that nonassisted steering at parking-lot speeds.
Hancock displays the hardscrabble lot of the travelling salesman, with phone calls to the home office made at parking-lot pay phones and lonely nights in shabby hotels.
On city streets and at parking-lot speeds, the Audi reveals one performance hiccup: the steering can feel as heavy as a 20-ounce ribeye at lunch.
At parking-lot speeds, though, this has to be the most obnoxious transmission in any performance car, resisting commands and rolling on grades even when first gear is engaged.
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