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Discover Ludwig"at the pump" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to being physically present at a gas pump or other type of pumping device. It can also be used metaphorically to mean being at the source or origin of something. Example: "I stopped at the pump to fill up my gas tank before heading on my road trip." Example: "The fountain in the park is not working because there's a problem at the pump."
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"Pain at the Pump?
Or take prices at the pump.
But no one was at the pump.
Record prices at the pump.
Do you pay less at the pump?
Ms. Ward, 37, pays for gas only at the pump.
A comprehensive bipartisan plan to lower prices at the pump.
SO you thought the worst was over at the pump?
A few pennies at the pump can mean a lot.
Consumers have felt no immediate relief at the pump.
Oil prices at the pump are much more straightforward.
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