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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the hardware" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location related to hardware, such as a hardware store, but it lacks specificity.
Example: "I need to stop at the hardware store to pick up some tools for the project."
Alternatives: "at the hardware store" or "in the hardware section".
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The guys at the hardware store?
He spent the summer working at the hardware store.
Home in Colorado, I bought a pair of ragg wool fingerless gloves at the hardware store.
"I can cry at the hardware store for a better price".
"I'm going to speak to Ed at the hardware store about how to fix the latch.
The man at the hardware store said I would have to send out to St . Louis
Only a portly Tory supporter at the hardware stall coincided closely with David Davis's line.
At the hardware store I bought, Heaven help me, a glue gun.
He'd retired from his job at the hardware store a few months earlier.
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Co-workers at the hardware-supply company described him as a loner who had had no contact with customers.
Buying paint at the hardware store, he overheard a customer persuasively request delivery.
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