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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at that way" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction of a more standard expression.
Example: "You should not approach the problem at that way."
Alternatives: "in that manner" or "in that way."
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He'd never been looked at that way by a woman.
Looked at that way, £400 represents a bargain.
"I wondered how it would feel like to be looked at that way by a man".
Looked at that way, the rate of change isn't necessarily unsustainable.
Looked at that way, the women of the Atlanta book club are a panoramic snapshot of change.
Looked at that way, this is not the failure of a revolution, but the start of a new one.
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"We don't look at things that way at all.
Now you stare at machines that way.
"We don't look at things that way," he said.
I don't look at life that way.
"I don't look at things that way.
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