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The phrase "at it in" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, but it lacks clarity and specificity without additional context.
Example: "I saw them at it in the park yesterday."
Alternatives: "working on it" or "engaged in it".
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Look at it in the eye".
Look at it in perspective.
"That's looking at it in derogatory terms.
He looks at it in wonderment.
"I look at it in economic terms.
Have at it in the comments.
I haven't looked at it in 15 years.
"You can look at it in a harmful way.
"I look at it in the markets and walk away".
I stayed at it, in the Raval neighborhood, one night.
"But we can't look at it in isolation.
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