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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at margin" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to margins, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The report was submitted at margin, which caused formatting issues."
Alternatives: "on the margin" or "at the edge".
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Thicket at margin of stream.
Vertical arrows between horizontal lines at margin show percentage of tumor reduction.
Oral end a disk with central mouth and hollow tentacles arising at margin and/or on surface.
Leaf: sheath open 1/2--3/4 1/2--3/4 1/2--3/4-4 mm, truncate to rounded, smooth to minutelengthbrous at margin; bliguleenerally 2--4 mm wide, soft to +- firm, flat or folded.
Plant Body: generally in 2s (especially when crowded, in full sun); 1--2.5 mm, widely elliptic to oblong, pale green, generally thinner at margin, base, tip generally symmetric; vein 1, obscure, < 2/3 distance from root attachment to tip of plant body, generally not exceeding region of visible air spaces between cells.
In November 2008 Sankey felt that the largest U.S refiner at margin was Sunoco and dropped it from a "hold" to a "sell" with a price target of $30.
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The heat is sold as a service to municipalities, at margin-crimping rates.
Generic drugs are eating away at margins.
Habit: Plant a mat, loosely spreading at margins where branching sub-pinnate; green aging orange-brown.
At Margins, But Central NIKOLAI NABOKOV (Stephen Kunken) "You need help, Nicky is there to help".
"You're looking at margins that are declining in a really serious way," he said.
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