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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the shoulder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or position relative to the shoulder, often in contexts related to anatomy, clothing, or physical activities.
Example: "The injury occurred at the shoulder, causing significant pain and limited mobility."
Alternatives: "on the shoulder" or "near the shoulder".
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Cloaks, pinned at the shoulder, were worn outdoors.
They are about 75 cm tall at the shoulder.
Both versions have an orange stripe at the shoulder.
Dr. Long added, "I always joke he had me at the shoulder joint dissection.
Both legs below the knee and the left arm at the shoulder.
New this year: trenches with dressmaking details at the shoulder or whimsical sleeveless designs.
high at the shoulder, the first President we've had from City College.
The largest of the lamoids, it averages 120 cm (47 inches) at the shoulder.
Adult brontotheres stood up to 2.5 m (about 8 feet) high at the shoulder.
The largest animals stand as tall as 60 71 cm (24 28 inches) at the shoulder.
By the time Betty managed to reach her, her frock was torn at the shoulder.
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