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Discover Ludwig"at the wall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a physical wall, e.g. "The children stood at the wall and gazed out into the garden."
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"Don't look at the wall".
Look at the wall there.
At the wall, Davis made the catch.
And not just at the wall.
Stared at the wall.
He swears at the wall.
It is slow work at the wall.
Nobody prayed at the wall then.
"I start throwing things at the wall".
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