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The phrase "at the fate" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its incorrectness and lack of context.
Example: "I was left wondering what would happen at the fate of the project."
Alternatives: "at the mercy" or "at the hands".
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Schumacher would be weeping over his herbal tea at the fate of his big idea.
First, we should marvel at the fate of the Lib Dems.
A glance at the fate of music in Nazi Germany suggests otherwise.
It is connected to how I look at the fate of European Jewry.
He looked me squarely in the eyes and shook his head sadly at the fate of us nonbelievers.
FINDS SOME GOOD SIGNS Is Pleased at the Fate of Child Labor and Oregon School Laws, and Revolt Against Drys.
Yet the older he became, the more exercised did Cosimo become at the fate that might meet him on death.
When people are dying in their thousands, it is hard to look at the fate of monuments.
These questions are the subject of a special week-long series of Reality Checks, looking at the fate of sterling, oil revenues, and even the BBC.
One good way to understand the importance of capital is to look at the fate of firms that entered the crisis with relatively thick cushions.
Rarely, however, do the two intersect, which is why the Sunshine State marveled on Monday at the fate of Jennifer Mee.
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