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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at that incident" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific event or occurrence that has been previously mentioned or is known to the reader. Example: "The witnesses provided conflicting accounts of what happened at that incident."
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Favre laughed at that incident, typical of the everyman the backups all remember.
"Once you win the game and you can look back at that incident, I'm happier that he missed it because as an experience it doesn't get any better than wanting to take the responsibility," he said.
"But I can tell you one thing - in a couple of years he is going to look back at that incident and say: 'That made me stronger.'".
Dogs A, C and E received biting wounds during fighting and it seems likely that male E became infected at that incident.
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Not because of the protest, but for all of the qualities of his game that incident has at times overshadowed.
But while a grand jury found that no one was criminally at fault in that incident, it concluded that Pennsylvania's mine regulation system was weak and outdated.
A mere mention of Aarti and Pooja in the village has many men sniggering and there is consensus on who is at fault in that incident.
Obama was at Andrews Air Force Base at the time of that incident.
At 43, that incident from when I was 17 still shapes my life, my relationships, everything.
During the pivotal days after that incident at Georgetown, Seton Hall needed senior leadership.
Two men will stand trial for that incident at a later date.
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