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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at thousands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a quantity or number in the thousands, often in contexts related to statistics, finance, or population figures.
Example: "The event attracted attendees at thousands, making it one of the largest gatherings of the year."
Alternatives: "in the thousands" or "numbering in the thousands".
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He's at thousands of events.
"It was overwhelming, looking at thousands of people cheering.
"Trump is always shouting at thousands of people".
He appeared at thousands and thousands of benefits.
We waved at thousands of people, and they waved back".
They give discounts at thousands of restaurants and movie theaters.
Car-burnings still run at thousands a year but no longer draw much public comment.
And regulators don't have the resources to look closely at thousands of companies.
On March 3, the army fired at thousands of women demonstrating peacefully, killing 7.
Yet at thousands of grade crossings across America, every day, that is precisely what happens.
"We can literally look at thousands of devices in a single shot.
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