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Discover LudwigThe phrase "garden at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location of a garden. For example, you might say: "He spent every morning in the garden at his grandmother's house."
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It was about the garden at night.
At home, in his garden, at last.
There's a sheltered garden at the back.
I took to wandering in my garden at all hours.
We started planning the next year's garden at once.
Monet's garden at Giverny doesn't reopen again until March.
We are cutting back the garden at this moment.
Some people meander through the sculpture garden at this point.
Here's hoping the sculpture garden at MOMA is next.
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Yet Rush persist, at Madison Square Garden, at Wembley Arena.
The lunch, at the Conservatory Garden at 105th Street, raised.
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