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"at the branches" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is located in or associated with a particular branch of a tree, business, organisation, or other group. For example, "The birds nested at the branches of the tall oak tree."
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It provided nice face-to-face service at the branches.
Services at the branches around the city improved considerably.
It handles all of the library's data, both online and at the branches.
The boy zipped up his shorts and pulled at the branches.
She bit her lip and looked at the branches of the fruitless mulberry tree next door.
She gets off her bike, lies flat on her back underneath the tree, and stares upward at the branches.
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There are four A.T.M.'s at the branch at that Upper West Side location.
Turned out she'd done the same thing at the branch library near her new home.
Tim Beattie, sales manager at the branch, said the change had taken everyone by surprise.
I saw real care from the staff at the branch I visited.
In early 2014, a woman in her 20s was interviewed for a job at the branch.
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