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Discover LudwigThe phrase "congregated at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people gathering or assembling at a specific location.
Example: "The community members congregated at the town hall to discuss the upcoming events."
Alternatives: "gathered at" or "assembled at".
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Many of them congregated at Jama's restaurants.
The people who congregated at Ross's were a rowdy lot.
At times, the marchers congregated at intersections, blowing horns, beating drums and dancing.
The cooks congregated at the mouth of the tent to have a look.
Today an estimated 23,000 people congregated at Stonehenge to mark the Summer Solstice.
The five members of Coasts congregated, at Bath University, from all over England.
My room references the impoverished 19th-century dock workers who congregated at the nearby Riverside Mission.
Groups also congregated at Times Square and at Staten Island ferry terminal.
In Qeparo people congregated at Alex's cafe for cards, and lots of home-made rakia.
More people congregated at the street café, while onlookers gathered near the air compressor.
In his early years, impeccably dressed passengers were served seafood salad and congregated at the cocktail bar on board.
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