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Discover Ludwig"quartered at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to someone being housed in a designated area or place. For example, you could say, "The soldiers were quartered at the barracks."
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It is now quartered at 14 Wall Street.
In 1968, North Vietnamese delegates were quartered at the Lutetia for the Paris peace negotiations.
Those who remain will instead be quartered at an airbase outside Basra.
On UKTV, that figure is likely to be quartered, at least.
For 12 years Jenny served as mascot of Hook and Ladder No. 20, which was quartered at 155 Mercer.
("He's the guy who gets hung, drawn, and quartered at the end of the movie," Mulvaney said).
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Describes the Walker quarters at the Chatham.
The Princeton Club sold its old quarters, at Park Ave.
For one quarter, at least, he was right.
Gayego galloped a mile and a quarter at Hollywood Park.
But for a quarter at least, the trends looked encouraging.
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