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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the angle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific position or orientation related to an angle, often in contexts like geometry, architecture, or design.
Example: "The two walls meet at the angle, creating a perfect corner for the room."
Alternatives: "at the corner" or "at the intersection".
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Look at the angle.
"Look at the angle he's standing at," he says.
The tension increases from T at the angle θ to T + dT at the angle θ + dθ.
Many San Gabriel slopes are at the angle of repose or beyond it.
Three United defenders bumped into each other and Hulse picked out Davies at the angle of the six-yard box.
"Seven penalties or free-kicks from scrums," he said, "and you look at the angle of their loosehead every time.
Thirty fresh sheep hemimandibles, sectioned at the angle region, were used to evaluate two plating techniques.
You can see Borel's efforts by looking at the angle of Take Charge Indy's head, relative to his body.
On instinct, Hingis guessed right at the angle of the return and stabbed at the blur of yellow, only to flick a lob long.
In the second STM, the concrete compression diagonal strut were inclined to the axis of the chord at the angle of 37° but in the third STM the diagonal struts were inclined at the angle of 26.6o.
Intragastric and overall lipolysis levels at the angle of Treitz were estimated based on quantitative analysis of lipolysis products.
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