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Discover Ludwig"knelt at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of someone getting down on their knees in a reverent, submissive, or supplicating position. For example, "The priest knelt at the altar and began to pray."
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("I could have knelt at them").
Women knelt at Ghosh's side and cried.
She has knelt at a mosque.
He knelt at the bed and touched Yvonne's shoulder.
She knelt at his grave and promptly went into labour.
Afterward, the players shook hands and knelt at midfield.
Then they knelt at midfield, athletic tension melting into relief and teary emotion and laughter.
The doctor knelt at the bedside to perform the time-honored tradition of percussing the heart.
Ellen Mathis Kail knelt at the shrine five days after the catastrophe.
She knelt at his feet and offered to get him a hot toddy or something.
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Movement from standing to kneeling at 90° produced different responses.
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