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The phrase "at length of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in its usage and does not fit standard English expressions.
Example: "The report was discussed at length of the meeting, but no conclusions were reached."
Alternatives: "in detail" or "extensively".
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I spoke at length of Tilda & Jackson & also my fears of 'gold-fever' in San Francisco.
(Knopf, $35). An exploration at length of de Kooning's life and work.
Nic Maclellan has written at length of the damage the detention centre's arrival wreaked on an already impoverished society.
An exploration at length of de Kooning's life and work and their role in art's midcentury upheaval.
Among the few who wrote at length of their experience was Isaac Fadoyebo, who has died aged 86.
Obama speaks at length of a trip to Iraq, but barely mentions the challenges posed by Iran and North Korea.
In your introductory video online you spoke at length of how you weren't always into Doctor Who.
The doctor listened in amazement as his new acquaintance spoke at length of the chemistry experiment he'd just completed.
Although hummingbirds are found only in the New World, they have been discussed at length of Europeans since 1558.
He spoke at length of such things as mobile laboratories that were being used to cook up lethal bugs.
He talked at length of Mr. Evans's acting instincts, but a more apt example may be this one: "He could barely draw a pint glass when we started.
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