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The phrase "at stuff" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally in casual conversation to refer to being present or involved in various activities or things.
Example: "I'm just hanging out at stuff this weekend, trying to see what everyone is up to."
Alternatives: "at events" or "at activities".
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"I'm looking at stuff.
They looked at stuff.
"Everybody's working at stuff," Collins said.
We don't look at stuff.
We're just kind of looking at stuff".
We look at stuff day by day".
Kids make you look at stuff differently.
Looking at stuff you can't afford?
Children are going to fail at stuff.
"You'd look at stuff," he said.
They were good at stuff like that.
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