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The phrase "at things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to examining, considering, or dealing with various subjects or objects.
Example: "She has a unique perspective when it comes to looking at things from different angles."
Alternatives: "regarding matters" or "concerning issues".
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I was good at things.
We all fail at things.
He kept probing at things.
She looks at things.
People look at things.
He stared at things for too long.
I had been good at things.
I try to look at things differently.
"We do come at things differently.
You have to look at things differently".
"These curators look at things more broadly.
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