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The phrase "star at the" is not correct in English
Did you mean "stare at the"? If this is the case, you can use it when describing the action of looking intently at something. Example: "I couldn't help but stare at the beautiful painting hanging on the wall."
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"It's for an American star at the Olympics.
Marin Mazzie and Molly Ranson star, at the Lucille Lortel.
Chamberlain was a former star at the University of Nebraska.
Henri Steenkamp, the chief financial officer, was a rising star at the firm.
That photo revealed a Jewish star at the building's crown that was long gone.
He became an overnight star at the Times after he published a satire in Times Talk.
Employees set their behaviour by the pole star at the top.
"But it was thought that he was just a sports star at the bar".
Redmond's father, Bill, attended high school in Lincoln and was a baseball star at the university.
US President Barack Obama had been the star at the memorial service in Johannesburg last week.
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"I felt like an all-star at the rec," Del Piero said with a smile.
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