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"at the strand" is a valid and grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a specific location or area by the seashore or beach. Example: We spent the whole day at the strand, building sandcastles and swimming in the ocean.
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Hear from Reed at the Strand on June 27th.
He took a job at the Strand in 1978.
Surely someone at the Strand would cause a fuss, right?
At the Strand, a condominium building on West 43rd Street, a one-bedroom was $2,825.
"I had no idea," said Jordan Somers, who works at the Strand bookstore near Union Square.
His next job was working in the rare book room at the Strand in Manhattan.
Britton has worked at the Strand for the last nine years.
Jesus, is anything sadder than those weekends browsing for women at the Strand?
Here's the bottom line: I turned down $30 at the Strand.
His explanation of how he happened to come to work at the Strand is simple.
I recently came across Cooke's "America" again, while browsing at the Strand.
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