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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the graph" is not commonly used in written English and may not be correct depending on the context
It could be used when referring to a specific location or point in a graph, but it is more typical to say "on the graph" or "in the graph." Example: "Please take a look at the graph to see the trends over the past year."
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Take a look at the graph below.
Look at the graph below, which tracks a runner's speed over the distance of the course.
I stared at the graph of my performance, which Carmichael and his colleagues had printed out for me.
It is interesting to look at the graph of Wall Street performance around that time.
Looking at the graph above words in orange are more geeky than nerdy, and words in blue are the opposite.
"If you look at the graph," he said, "you see the decrease is much faster in the last five years than it was over the 50-year period".
"If you look at the graph of the growth of G.M.O.s, the growth of application of glyphosate and autism, it's literally a one-to-one correspondence.
As the price has gone down, the popularity has gone up; just look at the graph provided by StoneUpdate.com, a Web site dedicated to the natural stone industry.
For instance, take a look at the graph below, which shows user engagement for a video we made about our upcoming conference.
And by looking at the graph, what we see is that it has another very important property, a property referred to as even.
MP 3..2 Since, looking at the - graph, does that mean the farther apart the, isotherms are, the greater the efficiency?
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