Sentence examples for at says from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at says" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "The document at says the meeting is scheduled for 10 AM."
Alternatives: "the document states" or "the report indicates".

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Whether the established multinationals or their local rivals are winning "depends on the segment you're looking at", says Mr Hout.

This time the set is denoted by "black lines on the floor so there's something new to look at", says Von Trier.

"It's not much to look at," says Jeff Bezos, Amazon's boss, with some understatement.

"Voice is not a market to be sniffed at," says Mr Lee.

"The content of the message is dependent on the stage the person is at," says Levin.

The models "are for the corporates to look at," says my banker friend Tom.

"It's tough, but it doesn't mean that it's not something we are looking at," says Lieberman.

One thing it is particularly good at, says Botes, is using customers to create content.

"It's frightening to look at," says the retiree, standing on cracked mud.

"There's a lot that goes on in a campaign that reporters never really get at," says Mr. Benenson.

"You don't necessarily have the luxury of doing exactly what you think you're best at," says Taylor.

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