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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at putin" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect reference, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "I was discussing the situation at putin, but I meant to say at the summit."
Alternatives: "at the Kremlin" or "at Putin's office".
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I think it's aimed at Putin".
The protests fizzled out and anger at Putin retreated online.
In many ways, Sir Elton's message seemed directed at Putin himself.
Earlier this year student Ruslan Starostin posted an image poking fun at Putin on VKontakte.
The decision to forgo the summit is a blow aimed at Putin personally.
Less predictably Fillon, who will be the standard bearer of the centre-right, also gazes moon-eyed at Putin.
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The report is also available at Putin-itogi.ru.
At least Putin didn't get a shoe thrown at him! via Wonkette.
Ivan Yun, who said he was at the fight, said that the booing was not directed at Mr. Putin.
At home, Putin faces a looming budget crisis.
"At Luzhniki, Putin announced a cold civil war," she said.
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