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'at the buffet' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event or gathering in which a selection of food is available for people to serve themselves. Example sentence: The birthday party was complete with a wide variety of dishes laid out at the buffet.
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At the Istanbul conference, as the coalition members ate at the buffet, Mr. Tabanja, the fighter, smoked a cigarette at the Burger King downstairs.
Paddock often went out unshaven, in sweat pants and flip-flops, even on his thrice-weekly excursions to casinos, where he ate at the buffet.
At the buffet everyone was greeted by Mrs. Matthews.
I sometimes saw officers standing in bewilderment at the buffet.
Down in the basement, film journalists pick at the buffet.
Service is extremely attentive; your napkin will be refolded while you are up at the buffet.
(Children of all ages cannot resist the make-your-own waffle iron at the buffet counter).
Everything at the buffet looks left over from last night's dinner.
Critics could be excused for feeling like the last in line at the buffet.
Ask a spouse or friend to help you resist temptation at the buffet table.
Pass up potatoes, white rice, and dinner rolls at the buffet table.
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