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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the classrooms" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to refer to a location within or related to classrooms, but it is more common to say "in the classrooms" or "at the classroom."
Example: "The students gathered at the classrooms for their group project presentations."
Alternatives: "in the classrooms" or "at the classroom."
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He made his way down the corridors until he arrived at the classrooms of each of his sons, 11-year-old Hayden and 8-year-old Evan.
Leaving dinner early, I went to look at the classrooms.
The questionnaires were anonymous and were distributed to all students who were present at the classrooms before their academic activities.
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