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"buy at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location or place where an item was purchased. Example: "I always buy my groceries at the local supermarket."
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Will buy at Tesco instead.
Buy at Harvey Nichols, delis nationwide and online.
"Did You Buy at the Peak?
We buy at Sotheby's and Christie's".
Someone has to buy at the top.
"We should not buy at any cost".
What foods are available to buy at your school?
It wasn't something you could buy at Radio Shack".
We buy at lower prices with less leverage.
It will be slightly cheaper to buy at Christie's.
"I hardly ever buy at the fair," he says.
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