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celebrated with full vigor at the association vs celebrated with full vigor at association

Both phrases are not correct. The preposition 'at' should be followed by a specific noun or noun phrase. In this case, 'the association' is the correct choice. Therefore, the correct phrase would be 'celebrated with full vigor at the association.'

Last updated: March 27, 2024

celebrated with full vigor at the association

This phrase is correct as it uses the correct preposition 'at' followed by the specific noun 'the association.'

This phrase is used to indicate that a celebration or event took place with great energy and enthusiasm at a specific association or organization.

Examples:

  • The event was celebrated with full vigor at the association.
  • They always celebrate their achievements with full vigor at the association.
  • The festival was celebrated with full vigor at the association's headquarters.
  • The team celebrated their victory with full vigor at the association's annual gathering.
  • The cultural event was celebrated with full vigor at the association's premises.

celebrated with full vigor at association

This phrase is not correct as it is missing the definite article 'the' before 'association.'

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