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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there at the event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's presence at a specific event or occasion. Example: "I saw many familiar faces there at the event, and it was great to catch up with everyone."
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The app's users, meanwhile, can search for those with the skill sets they're interested in and reach out to connect with them via LinkedIn…or, you know, just stalk them right there at the event itself.
Either from that person, or a photographer that was there, at the event.
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I'd also love to see an indie bookstore like one of my favorites, The Regulator, there at the events with the Wicked books for sale at a kiosk, providing an opportunity for fans to purchase a copy of the book at the end of the evening.
Are there often protestors at the event?
There were more of them than there were people at the event.
Police Commissioner Howard Safir acknowledged that the police were caught off guard, because the department anticipated 10,000 people, but, he said, there were 40,000 at the event's peak.
There were two at the event - one from the well-known Oral B, the other from Kolibree.
Although Bono has been at past forums there, he was not at the event this year.
There were 300 engineers at the event that almost certainly wouldn't have been there otherwise because of the Hack Day.
There was some discord at the event.
There is more information at the event's site, www.climbtotheclouds.com.
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