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The phrase "visit at" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The preposition “at” does not typically follow the verb “visit” in written English. A correct phrase would be "visit [place/person]" or "go on a visit". Example sentence: I'm going on a visit to my grandmother's house next weekend.
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She would visit at Thanksgiving.
Visit at different times.
African Cricket team's visit at Easter time.
Patients call or visit at all hours.
It means no visit at all.
It's best to visit at weekends.
or schedule a visit at your convenience.
A coach paid them a visit at home.
Not according to my visit at the Skeppsholmen.
They ended the visit at a Millennium Park reception.
Friends may visit at church beginning at 9 30am.
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