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The phrase "at the vault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, security, or storage, typically referring to a physical location where valuables or important documents are kept.
Example: "The bank's security team conducted a routine check at the vault to ensure everything was in order."
Alternatives: "in the vault" or "inside the vault".
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It's 5 a.m. on a Friday morning, and I'm looking at the "vault".
In addition to his Peacock Alley position, he is the consulting bar manager at the Vault at Pfaff's in Greenwich Village.
Chasing their seventh Olympic team title in London, they slipped off the high bar, stumbled at the vault and lost their footing on the floor.
Once, while I was waiting for a friend by the information booth, a very old man stopped nearby and glanced up at the vault with obvious pleasure.
"We're doing a pop-up at the Vault Festival in London at the moment – just our burgers, hotpot, that kind of thing.
Now in residence at the Vault at 14 Wall Street, the underground bank vault where it was first created, the only obvious point it shares with Nietzsche is a sense of nothingness.
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At the Vaults, London, until 30 October.
"They had nothing," he said, looking at the vaults.
( He is an artist in residence at The Vaults at 14 Wall Street in Manhattan).
Stop off in Radcliffe Square at the Vaults & Garden cafe for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea.
Soon the books will be made into two immersive theatre experiences at The Vaults under London's Waterloo station.
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