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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immediately at the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the immediacy of an action following the word it is attached to. For example: She opened the door immediately at the sound of his voice.
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Interment will follow immediately at the National Cemetery in Bourne.
The repeat was noticed immediately at the state lottery's headquarters in Schenectady.
A reception will follow immediately at the John's Island Golf Club.
But Scotland, to their credit, responded immediately at the start of the second half.
Under current immigration policy, the government generally will not deport children immediately at the border.
Pleasingly there was medical attention he was able to receive immediately at the ground".
David said he returned to practice immediately, at the urging of his family.
Under the new law, asylum seekers will be turned away immediately at the border.
If you skip the boring bits, you are immediately at the end.
The impact of integration was visible almost immediately at the school.
Immediately at the other end, McLaughlin preserved Bradford's advantage with a save to deny Robbie Weir.
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