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Discover Ludwig'at it' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is doing something with intensity or focus. For example, "He has been at it for hours, and still hasn't managed to finish it."
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at it
adjective
Occupied with a given activity; busy with something.
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Pecked at it, flapped at it.
He stared at it.
Readers, have at it!
"Look at it again.
He's brilliant at it.
I stared at it.
They're good at it.
"They're brilliant at it".
"He's good at it".
Have at it.
"We're working at it".
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