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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the entourage" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to refer to a group of people accompanying someone, but the correct preposition would be "in" or "with" instead of "at."
Example: "The celebrity arrived in the entourage of her closest friends and advisors."
Alternatives: "with the entourage" or "in the company of the entourage."
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Even the Americans with their tanks couldn't come before I liberated Ameriya". Bakr pointed his gun at the entourage.
THE life-parodying-Hollywood scene at the "Entourage" premiere reached its self-referential height around the time Andrew Dice Clay lighted a cigarette just off the red carpet.
Down in the lobby, a woman pointed at the entourage and said, "Who's that?" One of the guards said, "That's the man who invented the intermittent windshield wiper".
My mom cried (not at the Entourage part).
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As a graduate, Nicholas is first found active at St Andrews in the entourage of Gamelin, Bishop of St Andrews, in 1259.
After landing at Karachi at 3pm, and once the entourage had left the airport, I was in the car immediately behind hers.
Schrader was already scouting the location by the time Lohan arrived at the suite with her entourage.
He looks baffled at my presence in the entourage of political journalists and party activists.
The entourage at the fair included three goats, two sheep, two hens, a cow and a rabbit that sat shivering in its box.
Many of their executives are part of the entourage at the Tour, and more are arriving daily before the finish in Paris on Sunday.
"It was on low but suddenly when Bohemian Rhapsody came on, one of the entourage at the front shouted 'Bo Rap! Waynes World!' and they all started headbanging in the back of the car.
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