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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at adds" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misphrasing, and it cannot be used in any context.
Example: "The phrase 'at adds' does not convey a clear meaning."
Alternatives: "in addition" or "also".
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"Then one day later with Capa at St Malo I was shot at," adds Morris.
"University is a tough time for a lot of people, whatever university you're at," adds Georgina Aisbitt, who works for Student Minds in Oxford.
Ahmadinejad's unwavering support for Mashaei, who is accused of running a "deviant current", has cost him a great deal of influence over Iranian politics and has put him at adds with Khamenei.
Plaque imaging "is the next big thing that every cardiologist is looking at," adds Praveen Nadkarni, marketing manager for cardiac CT at Siemens Medical Solutions.
Strong work at Adds Donna Gallery, opening Sunday afternoon.
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The other component involved something he had never been good at: adding weight.
Long practice had made Hance adept at adding sums rapidly but she thought he was "slick".
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Parents of 4-year-olds should have had recent practice at adding two plus two.
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