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Discover Ludwig"staying at" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to temporarily residing or lodging at a specific location. Here is an example: I will be staying at the Hilton hotel for the duration of my business trip. In this sentence, "staying at" is used to indicate that the speaker will be temporarily residing at the Hilton hotel while on a business trip. Other examples of using "staying at" in a sentence could be: - We will be staying at my cousin's house while we visit London. - She is currently staying at a resort in Bali for her honeymoon. - What's the name of the hotel you will be staying at during your vacation?.
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"I'm staying at Barcelona".
"I'm staying at Taia's tonight.
Staying at Plaza.
Staying at home?
He was staying at the Waldorf.
But staying at home is not cheap.
And I am staying at it".
"He was staying at Motel 8s".
"I'm staying at a hotel".
"I'm staying at the Marriott".
She was staying at my mother's house.
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