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The phrase "at knocking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action related to knocking, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "I heard a sound at knocking on the door."
Alternatives: "when knocking" or "upon knocking".
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Should England bat first Australia will have an early shot at knocking over England's captain.
"We're not bad at knocking Aussies off in one," said Noble.
You can read this weekend's Your Money column for my attempt at knocking down some of the most common excuses.
Hartnell said it was obvious that Crosby was "frustrated," that the Flyers had succeeded at knocking Crosby off his game.
We've had plenty of sessions, both of us taking turns at knocking one another off the piano stool".
When I was developing M&S's Italian range I got really into making pasta and am now a dab hand at knocking up butternut squash and amaretti ravioli.
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"They kept knocking at it.
We're still knocking at the door.
Who is knocking at your door?
The wolf's knocking at the door".
Jack Frost is knocking at my door.
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