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The phrase "sits at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone being in a certain area or situation. For example: "The dog sits at the entrance of the house, waiting for his owner."
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Polio eradication sits at a critical juncture.
One sits at a piano, perhaps composing.
The rest sits at overseas subsidiaries.
Oriented east, Jerusalem sits at the centre.
Nairobi sits at 5,672 feet.
Now, it sits at 6.8%.
Thomas sits at the PC.
He sits at his desk.
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Sitting at a desk.
Sit at the back.
I sit at doctor.
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