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at one
Idioms and Phrases
In agreement, in harmony, as in John and Pat were at one on every subject except her cat, which made him sneeze , or Springtime always makes me feel at one with nature . [1300s]Example Sentences
At one point, about 17% of the 700,000-acre forest was closed due to fire damage from both the Eaton fire in January and Bridge fire in September.
At one point, Booker reflected inward and made a brutally honest admission: “I confess that I have been imperfect. I confess that I’ve been inadequate to the moment,†Booker proclaimed.
At one point, he discovered a travel agency storefront blasting live music, slipped inside, and grabbed yet another microphone: “Vote June 24th!â€
Verstappen was continuing to complain about his car's lack of front grip, at one stage saying it was "undriveable".
Should he so wish, De Bruyne could sign a lucrative contract at one of the other 31 clubs purely to play in the tournament, and then leave when it is done, which is another avenue Fifa's amended rules have been created to allow.
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