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The phrase "standing at the gate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person or group of people physically standing near or in front of a gate. Here is an example: "Maria sighed as she stood at the gate of her family's estate, knowing she would soon have to say goodbye to the place she had called home for so many years."
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Reporters and protesters are usually left standing at the gate.
Standing at the gate on Lampedusa, Mogos kept this mostly to himself.
Swanlon and his dog were standing at the gate of his house.
As we drove off, Harun was standing at the gate of his driveway, calling out, "Light a candle for us.
Uday Ahad, an Iraqi security guard at the building said: "I was standing at the gate when it exploded.
The man standing at the gate was Alberto Gonzales, then the White House counsel and now the attorney general.
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Not even propaganda posters on walls surrounding it or People's Liberation Army guards standing at the gates made the building stand out.
"This is not an environment for [them]," she says, standing at the gates.
A crowd standing at the gates parts to let the car through.
He said he was stunned by the American soldiers standing at the gates of Baghdad.
Trucks filled with goods to be exported were left standing at the gates, their drivers fuming about the sudden shutdown.
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