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"at the factory" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It indicates a location or position at a specific factory, and can be used in various contexts. Here are a few examples: 1. "My brother works at the factory down the street." (indicating where someone works) 2. "The new product is being manufactured at the factory in China." (indicating the location of production) 3. "I stopped by at the factory to pick up my order." (indicating a physical visit to the factory) 4. "The quality control team found a defect at the factory and stopped production." (indicating an issue discovered at the factory) 5. "The workers at the factory are striking for better pay and working conditions." (indicating the people who work at the factory).
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She usually ate her meals at the factory where she worked.
The workers at the factory simply respond.
Just for the parties at the Factory.
Production at the factory in Rudolstadt restarted 15 September 1995.
Back at the factory, Omar is cautiously hopeful.
At the factory, the secretary made a fuss over Marco.
Then we debark at the factory, which is gargantuan indeed.
Product quality has also improved at the factory.
Ms. Begum stared up at the factory and shrieked.
The women at the factory come out for their break.
"The workers at the factory were divided over it.
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