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The phrase "at it last" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation of the phrase "at last," which is used to indicate that something has finally happened after a long wait.
Example: "After months of anticipation, the new book is at last available for purchase."
Alternatives: "finally" or "at long last."
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Yet the way Brand went at it last night instantly discredited everything that came out of his mouth.
The fact that I had a shot at it last year came as a pleasant surprise to me".
No, it wasn't, but it did strike me when I looked at it last night that it was cutting in the middle of something.
On Mark Sanchez's performance against Houston… Well, I think when you look at it, last night I thought he played pretty good.
I used to put it under my pillow at night so that I could look at it last thing at night and first thing in the morning.
Manager Paul Lambert said: "He got a sustained run at it last season and he showed the quality that marks him out as a natural finisher.
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"It's no different from last season, I looked at it last year and thought 'I want to be the main guy'," he said.
He was still at it last week.
We should have seen Romney's new tack coming, because he began hinting at it last week.
The parliamentary commission on banking standards made a good stab at it last week.
"The way I look at it, last year means I don't have any wear and tear on me," Dayne said.
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