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The phrase "at this map" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when referring to a specific location or point on a map.
Example: "Look closely at this map to find the hidden treasure."
Alternatives: "on this map" or "in this map".
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Look at this map.
11.29pm BST Trailed mix Looking at this map, it's like a menu I'm not allowed to order from.
People in developing countries, or to put it another way the least responsible (take a look at this map).
"To look at this map," she allows, is "to see Vietnam not as a place of war... but as a magical place".
I haven't been able to find a more recent version, but take a look at this map of income inequality in America based on the 2000 census data (h/t Catherine Mulbrandon's Visualizing Economics site):The Washington metropolitan area shows up as one of the least unequal regions in America outside the Midwest.
Just look at this map!
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Eliza Griswold spent last year at Harvard Divinity School making this map as a Berggruen fellow.
pic.twitter.com/CvbyM8Vkh9 September 6, 2013 2.13am BST My former colleague Simon Rogers, now at Twitter, sends this map of every geotagged tweet sent during the campaign so far.
At equal quality, this map is ∼30% larger than what is available from small-scale studies published in the literature in the last few decades.
The disease and candidate SNPs were located at 5.2cM along this map, these two loci being fully linked but with varying levels of LD.
At first glance, this map may seem like a small, barren survival island.
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