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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "to sit at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "to sit at" when describing a specific location or position that someone is occupying while sitting. For example: 1. I like to sit at the front of the class so I can easily see the board. 2. She always chooses to sit at the same spot at the dinner table. 3. They were asked to sit at the back of the room during the presentation. 4. I prefer to sit at my desk when I study because it helps me focus. 5. He offered me to sit at his table during the conference.
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One way that Sandberg suggests that we "lean in" is to sit AT the table.
Tell her to sit at the bar.
Lionel goes to sit at a distance.
Applied Project: Where to Sit at the Movies.
"Then they fight to sit at his side.
I have learned to sit at the table".
And he was not the type to sit at home.
We wait to be invited to "sit at the table".
First, she said, women need to "sit at the table".
I learned from him how to sit at the table.
"You're welcome to sit at the bar," she told them.
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