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The phrase "at the arrival" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the moment or event of arriving, but it is more natural to use "upon arrival" instead.
Example: "At the arrival of the guests, the party began."
Alternatives: "upon arrival" or "at the time of arrival".
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He begins at the arrival gate.
Soon the photographers exploded at the arrival of Ms. Zellweger.
"At the arrival many friends were welcoming me and other people yelling insults.
No other country had the same conniptions at the arrival of video technology.
She was a nurse, and she didn't panic, not at the arrival of an emergency.
Buble wrote: "Overjoyed and filled with gratitude at the arrival of our son Noah Buble.
But might it also hint at the arrival of a new caped crusader?
Hope stirred at the arrival of "Grant and Twain," by Mark Perry.
Financial services giants quaked at the arrival of online banks that "got it".
And this cash-starved town should be jubilant at the arrival of a new industry.
But many senior officers made no secret of their resentment at the arrival of an outsider with no police experience.
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