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"at prayers" is a commonly used phrase in written English and is used to refer to a period of time devoted to religious contemplation or worship.
For example, "The monks spent their mornings at prayers in the chapel."
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"I wish I hadn't fallen asleep at prayers.
I approach one of the few young people visible at prayers.
Tawfiq Abu Jamaa was at prayers when missiles destroyed his home and killed 24 members of his family.
Around four o'clock that day, when the sun was already beginning to descend, I found Mamur Hassan at prayers with some of his commanders in his garden.
At prayers one recent Friday, an invited speaker, Syahrir Wahab, did not blame America or Israel for the World Trade Center attack, as some extremist Muslims have.
"That's what the old goat make us listen to every night at prayers," she reflects on Cornelis's fondness for Bible stories of a sexual nature.
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The brunette at prayer?
It looks like the establishment at prayer.
Mosques are jammed at prayer time.
The core team also gathered there at prayer times.
Expected attendance at prayer vigil in Hyde Park, London, on Saturday: 85,000.
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