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The phrase "at penalty" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that a certain action will incur a penalty if not followed. Example: "Failure to comply with the regulations will result in a fine at penalty of $500."
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"There's no guarantee that in the future we would not look at penalty rates again".
Manucho to take... GOAL! Angola 4-0 Mali (Manucho 73) Manucho gets a go at penalty taking.
Still, when you look at penalty statistics, it seems undeniable that our justice system remains warped by some measure of gender bias.
Curiously, English clubs have a better record at penalty shoot-outs than German teams – a conversion rate of 82 per cent to 75 per cent.
The Rangers -- the most penalized team in the N.H.L., averaging 19.6 minutes a game -- are 27th in the league at penalty killing (81.5percentt).
Include them in the prevention and recovery process, but with the edict that these abuses will not be tolerated, at penalty of loss of job and benefits.
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Leo Messi really is quite bad at penalties.
They are better at penalties than any other nation.
But failing at penalties is not an arbitrary affliction.
"Duckadam was very good at penalties," recalled Belodedici.
It's just as well they're good at penalties, really.
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