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The phrase "at subway" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to a location, but it should be "at the subway" or "at Subway" when referring to the sandwich chain.
Example: "I will meet you at the Subway restaurant near the park."
Alternatives: "at the subway station" or "at the Subway shop".
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"We'd be good at Subway".
Candidates buttonholed prospective voters at subway stops.
Make it "as at subway stops".
I was an assistant manager at Subway".
"Look at Chipotle, look at Subway," Mr. Singh said.
I also delivered flowers and worked at Subway.
Murders would often happen at subway stations in the afternoon.
All this costs more than at Subway, of course.
I'm a student but I work part time at Subway.
Micayla Medek was twenty-three, and worked at Subway.
William C. Thompson Jr. is campaigning at subway stops in Harlem.
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