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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the pit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to a specific location, often referring to a physical pit or a metaphorical situation, such as a difficult or challenging environment.
Example: "The workers gathered at the pit to discuss the next steps in the excavation process."
Alternatives: "in the pit" or "by the pit".
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Every shop, pub and other small business in the community depended on the wages generated at the pit.
At the pit, the work never stops.
At the Pit, she paused to address the sparse crowd.
At the Pit, Barbican, London, until 19 January.
At the Pit, Barbican, London, until 11 March.
One of them, glancing at the pit, crosses himself.
Recently, strong evidence for access to mammoth meat has been described at the Pit 1 locality.
Over the town hover slap heaps and the enormous winding wheels at the pit heads.
As he says: "If you missed a shift at the pit, you would get the sack".
But on the Monday following the election, he turned up at the pit as usual.
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"What is a 'ticket'?" she asked at the Pit, pausing before deconstructing the word senselessly.
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