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The phrase "at least described" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that something has been mentioned or characterized to a minimum extent, even if not in detail.
Example: "The project was at least described in the meeting, giving us a basic understanding of its goals."
Alternatives: "at a minimum outlined" or "at the very least detailed".
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Mahler, at first at least, described his symphony in terms of woozy daydreams of spring and June weddings.
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