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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at gathering" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific event or context, such as a meeting or assembly, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "We will discuss the project details at the gathering next week."
Alternatives: "during the meeting" or "at the assembly".
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McWhorter is impressive at gathering facts..
We aim at gathering clinical and quantitative IVUS data.
The present review aims at gathering the available literature on damping in composite materials.
Junpei invents a story about a bear, Masakichi, who is particularly skilled at gathering honey.
Producers are, of course, good at gathering the available data and making predictions about the future.
Quick said the UK is a "world leader" at gathering these statistics.
"Police must get better at gathering evidence in financial abuse cases," Neave said.
The owners of the newspaper were adept at gathering political intelligence.
In the end, the bureaucratic structure of intelligence will matter less than success at gathering information.
Ethnopharmacological research aims at gathering information on local and traditional uses of plants and other natural substances.
Aiming at gathering a deeper fundamental understanding, mechanistic and (micro kinetic aspects of this catalytic system were investigated.
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