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The phrase "at the mosque" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a location where an event or activity is taking place, specifically within a mosque.
Example: "We will be meeting at the mosque for the community prayer this Friday."
Alternatives: "in the mosque" or "inside the mosque".
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We ate at The Mosque Kitchen across the street.
The Massacre at the Mosque!
I was at the mosque.
He gestured at the mosque.
They're at the mosque,' " Kuehl recalled.
Fighting continued at the mosque after midnight.
At the mosque, they are a mystery.
He prayed at the mosque five times a day.
Some had stayed late at the mosque, helping as volunteers.
There was no one at the mosque but us.
His companion offered them a temporary place at the mosque.
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