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The phrase "at staring" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "He was caught at staring out the window."
Alternatives: "in staring" or "while staring".
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Pick a spot to stare at, staring for 30 to 60 seconds.
Miliband was the best at staring into the camera lens.
Ross quickly becomes adept at "staring blankly like a tit" as he struggles to take in the weirdness of his surroundings and even more adept at having his mind boggled by the implications of his adventures, especially when things start to go wrong in the coding of the game worlds.
He has greasy, shoulder-length brown hair, owns several leather jackets, and is exceptionally skilled at staring at people.
He has greasy, shoulder-length brown hair, owns several leather jackets and is exceptionally skilled at staring at people.
That's why human babies evolved to be born roly-poly and cute and are good at staring deeply into adult eyes and reading emotions.
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And you?" Robinson alone at Longchamps, staring at the wall.
A desolate landscape is what you peer at while staring at your surroundings of your home.
Staring at other people, staring at the adverts.
He paused at the Garden entryway, staring at the ground.
"Anything at all?" Khalid is staring at her lap.
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