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The phrase "at the models" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a location or situation involving models, such as in a discussion about fashion, design, or simulations.
Example: "The designers gathered at the models to discuss the upcoming fashion show and finalize the outfits."
Alternatives: "with the models" or "among the models".
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Looking at the models could give you whiplash.
Menswear collections are generally aimed at the young – look at the models used, few look over 30; most much younger.
Although none of these megaliths were built, it is tempting, looking at the models of knotted steel pushing upward, to wonder what they would have been like.
Look at the models that work: France, Germany and Switzerland each have publicly funded healthcare, but the patient is funded, not the system.
· Gawp from behind your sunglasses at the models and beautiful people on Clifton fourth beach, or Clifton third if blokes in Speedos is your thing.
Hundreds mobbed the door, trying to appear nonchalant while jostling for a peek at the models, who looked like plucked chickens wearing fencing masks.
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Tavi plucked at the model's sleeves.
We are currently at the Model T stage of computers.
Over at the modelling department the next morning, I stopped at the workbench of Malene Helbak.
The same year, Ms. Robinson was hired as dance director at the Model Cities Cultural Center.
They stopped to look at the model kitchen in the Hotpoint showrroms.
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