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Discover Ludwig"at their" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people who belong to or share something. For example: "The students discussed the assignment at their weekly meeting."
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Look at their fate.
Look at their suffering.
Fire at their heels.
Look at their team.
I smiled at their reaction.
"I've spoken at their conferences.
You look at their face".
Just look at their schedule.
Look at their red asses".
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Playwrights tamper at their peril.
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