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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at buying" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context related to purchasing or acquiring something, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "She excelled at buying the best deals during the sale."
Alternatives: "in purchasing" or "when acquiring".
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"I can't look at buying a house".
Consumers balked at buying the reformulated products.
But in the end, consumers balked at buying the device.
He looked at buying Chicago magazine, but was outbid.
"But now I'm looking at buying a used car.
Wenner did not succeed at buying the site then.
Hitherto, its corporate personality that is to say, Mr Weill's—has been directed at buying.
More surprisingly, though, we're also bad at buying for the people we're closest to.
"I had been looking at buying apartments in the city," he said.
K.K.R. had also looked at buying the company through its private equity unit, but was outbid.
Simon, whose efforts at buying its competitor have been rebuffed, says its bid is superior.
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