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The phrase "at chin" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a location or position related to the chin, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The necklace hung loosely at chin level."
Alternatives: "at the chin" or "around the chin".
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Dinner was at Chin Chin, on East 49th Street.
Mr. Strazzullo, hands at chin, watched it all with a priestly intensity.
But Clemens is famous for hitting people, and is a virtuoso at "chin music".
One man appears to be heading for a door that will strike him at chin level.
The "halo" routine entailed holding the stone at chin level and circling it in a tight arc around the head.
"The next line is at my eye level, the third at chin level, the one after that at chest level.
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A button at chin-level turns the recording machine on & off.
They all cradle their mobiles at chin-height and shout things like "THIS IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH", as if attempting to rouse a lazy gerbil from a deep sleep.
Once again at chin-level repeat previous steps.
Christensen is a buffet of tics: he picks at his chin, tugs at the tongue of his boots, absently kicks at the coffee table in front of him.
Dad looked at me sharply and pulled at his chin.
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