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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a location or a state of being that is not present or applicable.
Example: "The documents you requested are not at the office right now."
Alternatives: "are not in" or "are not located at".
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"We are not at war.
Some are not at all keen.
"Lives are not at stake here.
American interests are not at stake".
People are not at peace.
We are not at war with them.
"We are not at all pleased.
Because they are not at work?
We are not at that point yet.
We are not at that point.
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— — I was not at home.
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