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'land at' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a process or situation in which someone or something arrives at a destination, especially by air. For example: "The plane will land at the airport in Des Moines at 5 pm."
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You land at La Guardia.
Circle the world: land at the altar.
I don't own any land at all.
5 30 P.M.: We land at Boston.
The company has tried twice before to land at sea.
My mother let it land at her feet.
It's monumental for a human to land at those speeds.
But what if several blows land at the same time?
Neymar's coach has suggested Neymar will eventually land at Barcelona.
Allied troops began to land at Narvik on April 14.
He bought some land at Istalif, north of Kabul.
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