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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at fate" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a relationship with destiny or chance, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "She felt as if she were at fate's mercy during the storm."
Alternatives: "at destiny's hands" or "in the hands of fate".
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Shake a fist at fate?
She had made him risk danger and charge at fate.
Pettitte watched from the dugout, seething at fate.
Again, unlike Frank, he doesn't simply howl internally at fate — he acts.
She is furious at fate, at herself, at Arthur and Lancelot, the two men she loves.
I just might have been able to direct a little more of my anger at fate, and less at myself.
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Years of caring for Noah have clearly left Kometani angry--at fate, at the West for not having better institutions, and at her husband for not being the primary caretaker.
Look at their fate.
He became bitter at his fate.
Schumacher would be weeping over his herbal tea at the fate of his big idea.
A glance at the fate of music in Nazi Germany suggests otherwise.
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