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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tourist at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is visiting a place for leisure or sightseeing purposes. Example: "I met a group of tourists at the Eiffel Tower in Paris."
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Trying to be a tourist at home is tricky.
It's easy to be a tourist at Dayliciosa.
"I visited Wall Street once, in 1980, as a tourist at the New York Stock Exchange.
The average Chinese tourist at the store spends over €5,000 (nearly $7,000).
You're unlikely to see another tourist at Comoros, north of Madagascar.
I tell her about the upcoming Northern Ireland Tourist Board initiative, Be A Tourist At Home.
It started in the smile of Delhomme, the most accidental tourist at his position.
And ten years later, I am a literary tourist at Montparnasse.
"But I can go for a dip with any tourist at any beach".
That history begins long before the coinage of the word tourist at the end of the 18th century.
Hand-printed sign noted by a tourist at a small gift shop in Windermere, England: Where is the Chemist?
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