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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at since" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
It appears to be a combination of two prepositions that do not work together in standard English usage. Example: "I have been working here at since last year." (This is incorrect.)
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According to these authors, VT2 is related to AT, since both are reached at the same time.
In a former study, we demonstrated that DA effectively magnifies the anti-inflammatory effects of AT since it has relatively lower binding affinity for AT in comparison with unfractionated heparin [ 27].
They had scarcely been looked at since they arrived from the Soviet Union in the 1940s.
Carelessly sneered at since their inception, UB40 have simply got on with it.
"It was the first game they hadn't been at since I've been playing football".
Maybe "fives" is just something we've got better at since Shakespeare times.
Sure enough, now that they have New Jersey plates, "We have not been honked at since".
But then this was very voicey writing, the sort that Wallace had excelled at since college.
It's not clear who the ad is being directed at, since it doesn't show up for everybody.
The Tigers were in strife at half time, 32 points down at a venue they hadn't won at since 2004.
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Situated at since-retired venues in the city's youthful neighbourhoods, such as Wrongbar on Queen Street West, the legendary parties were often characterized by frisky, rebellious moments.
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