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The phrase "event at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the location or time of an event. Here are two examples: 1. "The event at the park was a huge success, with over 500 attendees." 2. "I'm looking forward to the event at 6 pm tonight. It's going to be a lot of fun."
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Video of event at EPI.
Meat is the main event at Animal.
It's a heavy event at any level.
"It's not a humanitarian event at all.
Why an event at that hour?
The event, at 6, is free.
So to the final event at Twickenham.
Desserts are an event at Dave's Grill.
There certainly was an event at Watford.
Information will be provided closer to the event at brownstonersofbedstuy.org.org
Scheduling the entire event at dawn adds a sublime touch.
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