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Eehao Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

At there

1.At there, the people were packed like sardines.

This is a context about what soneone saw at a place. Is it correct to put 'at' in front of 'there' in the sentence above? Thank you.

  

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Just "there" is more common

  • Just "there" is more common
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Just "there" is more common
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at is incorrect.

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eg The people there were packed in like sardines.

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