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The phrase "at that she" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "She was surprised by the news, and at that she couldn't help but smile."
Alternatives: "at that point she" or "in that moment she".
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At that she laughs.
At that, she left him alone.
"We're looking at that," she said.
At that, she recounted, Mr. Klein cringed.
"Look at that!" she said, throwing up her hand.
At that, she almost ripped the dress off her body.
At that, she breaks into knowing laughter and then sighs.
At that, she couldn't repress a stone-cold glare.
"Oh, look at that!" she cried, suddenly, pointing to the register.
"And at that, she started, and smiled, and went up the stairs with me without complaint.
"Let me take a look at that," she said, and he handed over the paper.
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