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at that
In addition, besides, as in The seats were good, and quite cheap at that . [First half of 1800s]
In spite of, nevertheless, as in Although I had to wait a long time for delivery, it was worth it at that . [Mid-1800s]
As it stands, without further changes, as in She wasn't happy with her grade in the course but decided to leave it at that . [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
At that meeting, Carney gave the president some golf gear from the Kananaskis Country Club, a scenic course within the tightly controlled perimeter of the summit.
“At that age,” Aguirre said of teenagers, “it is more of a family dynamic — where they are included.”
"The buildings that once graced Somalia before the war were not only beautiful but also attracted attention due to their Italian-style architecture, which was rare in Africa at that time," he tells the BBC.
"Because there was no one else at that spot except him."
I had many friends at that station.
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