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Discover Ludwig"engagements at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to formal engagements or commitments at a particular place or by a particular person. For example, "I have several engagements at the office this week," or "Mrs. Smith has several engagements at the University this month."
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He also had frequent engagements at the Lyric Opera of Chicago and at the Dallas Opera.
I regret having had to cancel so many engagements at such short notice".
As their core audience ages, there are fewer nightclub gigs and more engagements at private halls.
"Speaking engagements at professional conferences or in-house presentations establish your expertise".
He was part of a vaudeville trio that enjoyed three separate engagements at NY's Palace Theater.
Engagements at the Screen Actors Guild and the Writers Guild of America are also planned.
He has an agent, and is offering to undertake public engagements at £1000 a time.
The band will celebrate the release with two engagements, at Bowery Ballroom (Jan . 28 and Rough Trade (Jan . 29.
Ms. Aim?attended Purchase College, and recruited former classmates as bandmates in two engagements at Birdland this year.
Speaking engagements at £40,000 a pop and a memoir deal worth £3.5m helped to top up the coffers.
Wark's hosting engagements at Portman Road need little excuse to become history lessons in the gravity of this fixture.
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