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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrow at the" is not a complete or standard expression in written English, but it can be part of a larger phrase.
You can use it when describing the direction or target of an arrow in a specific context, such as archery or graphics.
Example: "The arrow at the target hit the bullseye perfectly."
Alternatives: "pointing to the" or "directed at the".
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At the Brickell Avenue drawbridge, a bronze Tequesta Indian fires an arrow at the sky.
Cupid fires an arrow at the swimmer, and a winged cherub hovers overhead.
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Nearly two years after American troops captured Baghdad, Haifa Street is like an arrow at the city's heart.
Open up Gmail in a desktop browser, then click the down arrow at the right of the search bar.
It shows a coastal Indian, bow and arrow at the ready, with Columbus's ship soon to arrive.
Once the page is loaded, click the icon with the up arrow at the bottom of the screen.
The Indian motifs, mostly versions of a statue of a rainmaking brave pointing an arrow at the sky, are not too imaginative.
Edwards unsheathed the word like a poison-tipped arrow at the same YouTube debate where Hillary Clinton declined to be called a liberal.
Throwing with the wind, Testaverde misfired on four passes before he finally collaborated with Curtis Martin on a 31-yard arrow at the sideline.
The arrow at the top that says security points to a facility that is the signature item for this kind of bunker.
(a) Cross-sectional image of the TSV after successful dielectric filling by inkjet printing, where the white arrow at the bottom shows the surface of the dielectric layer.
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