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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'exams at' is not correct in written English.
However, you can use 'exam at' to mean one exam that occurs at a certain time. For example: "I'm having an exam at 10 a.m. tomorrow."
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Are you revising for exams at the moment?
Nobody did exams at the open-air school.
Final exams at Morehouse College were a bitch.
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I will go only to take the big exams at the end of the year..."...
The girls were about to take their exams at school when they were abducted.
A-levels will revert to traditional two-year courses, with final exams at the end.
(Students in Scotland take a different set of exams at 16, known as Standards).
There are fewer tests and papers, but final exams at year's end are weighed heavily.
There's a lot of pressure on young people with exams at school.
At annual exams at the Veterans Administration, I was told of markedly elevated P.S.A. reports.
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