Sentence examples for are at having from inspiring English sources

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are at having

noun

The at sign (@).

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I keep thinking how lucky Newcastle are at having a back five that's not changed all season.

So, at the height of your arrogance, Sierra, lecturing us white gay men about how annoyed you are at having your femininity co-opted, and your culture stolen, your reader is witnessing you butcher his own slang, his own culture... in TIME magazine no less.

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The one we're at has now been closed off.

So every board meeting I'm at has laptops opened and iPads on.

Meanwhile, the security taking contractors working for the State Department's at ????? have recently stopped carrying weapons.

I was frustrated at having to be there again.

His characters are clearly annoyed at being annoyed, at having so transparently lost their cool.

"He was good at having diplomatic discussions.

"I'm good at having sex".

I was embarrassed at having assumed otherwise.

He is mortified at having killed her.

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