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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the circuit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an action or event taking place at a sporting venue or racetrack. Example: "The race car drove at top speed at the circuit, thrilling the audience with its impressive performance."
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Be sure that you turn off the power AT the circuit breaker.
Hamilton's fastest lap at the Circuit of the Americas was 1 minute, 39.085 seconds in the afternoon.
Now all that the organisers at the Circuit of the Americas have to do is make a profit.
We're at the Circuit of the Americas racetrack.
It was the second consecutive Ferrari sweep at the circuit.
Initial signs at the circuit had been good.
Schumacher made his Formula One debut at the circuit in 1991.
But once at the circuit, you feel a little bit out in the middle of nowhere.
Ms. Lorber said that tensions at The Circuit were not exacerbated by the presence of MTV.
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Mr. Schumer said that her defeat "could throw into chaos nominations at the Circuit Court for a long time".
It was almost a replay of what happened at the Circuit de la Sarthe race in France the week before.
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