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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at significant" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete.
It may be intended to convey a sense of importance or magnitude, but it requires additional context or words to be meaningful.
Example: "The project will have an impact at significant levels of funding."
Alternatives: "at considerable" or "at substantial".
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We put them at significant risk".
Nick Kurczewski looks at significant new models at the show.
Cost-saving measures are in progress, but at significant cost.
He had to run the test again, at significant cost.
Expanding the fleet size could come at significant cost.
Such adaptability, however, generally comes at significant power cost.
"Too many children remain at significant risk of harm".
The lovers are driven apart by circumstance, but re-enter each other's lives at significant moments.
Nonetheless, we are still looking at significant year-on-year reductions in public spending.
Given North Korea's fractious relations with other states, such investments come at significant risk.
People were put at significant risk of harm to a life-threatening level.
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