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Discover Ludwig"at short" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "in short" to indicate a brief summary of something. For example, "In short, the plan was to develop a new program for the company."
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"Well, 'Romance at Short Notice'," Barat offers.
Stability at short.
At short notice.
They all compete at short odds.
Jayson Nix will get the start at short.
Then he shouted at Short to join him.
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They are not looking at short-term results.
It is wrong to look at short-term indicators.
France got into Mali at short-notice.
Furthermore, we only looked at short-term outcomes.
It can do great damage at short-to-medium range.
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