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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at squares" is grammatically correct and is frequently used in written English
It is typically used to describe an event or activity happening at a specific location or venue, often a public space or gathering place. Example: "The annual street festival will take place at squares throughout the downtown area, featuring live music, food vendors, and artisan booths."
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I also loved seeing SCREAM AT in the grid for the first time, and after staring at squares all day, it's always nice to see some POLKA DOTS.
AUGUST was once a time for dreaming, wandering the empty streets of this city, reading silly-season newspaper stories after a leisurely lunch washed down with Sancerre, gazing at squares where fountains plashed and the pregnant or the old chatted on benches at dusk.
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We are back at square one.
"I was right back at square one.
I wasn't at square one, I was in arrears!
Then we will be back at square one".
But in others, we're still at square one.
"Now, the Pavilion at Sydney is at square leg and Dennis is fielding at third man.
Indeed it was his intervention at square leg that started England's slide at Visakhapatnam.
So at the end of eight years we are back at square one.
"Now we're back at square one," said Ray Bragg, Fontana's redevelopment director.
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